Goldstein Group brokers sale of bank, restaurant buildings in North Jersey

A former Chase bank branch in Lake Hopatcong has changed hands for an undisclosed price, in one of two newly announced transactions by The Goldstein Group.

Krispy Kreme adding Paramus location after leasing 4,000 sq. ft., Goldstein Group says

Krispy Kreme has leased 4,000 square feet at a former McDonald’s location in Paramus, under a newly announced transaction by The Goldstein Group.

Goldstein Group: Appliance store opens 4,700 sq. ft. space at Paramus strip center

An appliance store has opened its doors at a Paramus strip center, joining two other tenants to bring the 13,000-square-foot property to full occupancy.

Goldstein Group inks 19,000 sq. ft. strip center sale in Pompton Plains

An area landlord has sold a nearly 19,000-square-foot strip center in Pompton Plains, under a newly announced transaction by The Goldstein Group.

Barbecue restaurant opens 8,100 sq. ft. location in Ramsey, Goldstein Group says

A new barbecue restaurant has opened its doors on Route 17 in Ramsey, following a lease arranged by brokers with The Goldstein Group.

Furniture store opens in Paramus after backfilling Route 17 space, Goldstein Group says

A furniture business has opened its doors in Paramus, following its acquisition last year of a nearly 18,000-square-foot building on Route 17.

Goldstein Group touts 42,000 sq. ft. in northern, central New Jersey retail leases

Eight tenants have combined to lease more than 42,000 square feet of retail space in northern and central New Jersey, in a series of newly announced deals by The Goldstein Group.

Goldstein Group touts 36,000 sq. ft. in new fast food, restaurant leases in New Jersey

Nearly a dozen restaurants have committed to new locations in New Jersey as part of a series of newly announced transaction by The Goldstein Group.

Aldi leases 21,000 sq. ft. in South Brunswick, Goldstein Group says

Aldi is adding to its growing stable of supermarkets in New Jersey, leasing more than 21,000 square feet at a South Brunswick shopping center.

Landlords brace for fallout, search for solutions with retailers battered by COVID-19 shutdown

New Jersey shopping centers that once buzzed with a steady hum of activity have been quiet since late March, with most retail businesses shut down to contain the spread of COVID-19. Retail landlords are now scrambling to figure out how to deal with tenants who say they can’t pay rent because their revenue streams have stopped cold — even though property owners still have their own financial obligations.