Rose Commercial inks 4,700 sq. ft. medical office lease in Voorhees

A regional health care practice has taken more than 4,700 square feet at a medical office building in Voorhees, brokerage firm Rose Commercial Real Estate announced last week.

WCRE: Boot camp chain inks 6,000 sq. ft. in Voorhees

A boot camp fitness concept is expanding in southern New Jersey with a newly signed, 6,000-square-foot lease in Voorhees.

WCRE: Fitness concept leases 2,000 sq. ft. in Voorhees, its first East Coast location

A fitness studio based in Arizona has picked southern New Jersey for its first East Coast location, under a deal arranged by Wolf Commercial Real Estate.

WCRE brokers sale of Voorhees office building

A nearly 75,000-square-foot office building in Voorhees has changed hands, following a deal announced recently by Wolf Commercial Real Estate.

WCRE inks 6,100 sq. ft. lease in Voorhees with child care center

A child care business has leased more than a third of a 15,070-square-foot retail building in Camden County, brokers with Wolf Commercial Real Estate said Friday.

WCRE: Lawn care business takes 3,900 sq. ft. in Camden County

A newly built, 12,000-square-foot flex building in Voorhees is now fully occupied after a recent lease with a lawn care company, brokerage firm Wolf Commercial Real Estate said.

WCRE: Nonprofit acquires new headquarters building in Voorhees

A nonprofit agency has acquired a 21,654-square-foot office building in Voorhees that will serve as its new headquarters, Wolf Commercial Real Estate announced.

Macy’s closing 3 N.J. stores among nationwide cutbacks

Three Macy’s stores in New Jersey are among nearly 70 that will close nationwide this year, as the department store giant looks to streamline its costs and rethink its real estate strategy.

CBRE brokers retail trades totaling $25.5M

Two net leased retail sites in Monmouth and Camden counties have been sold for a total of more than $25 million, in separate deals arranged by brokers with CBRE.

‘Uber does have a part to play’ in CRE, company official tells NAIOP members

Uber may have unveiled a new partnership with a New Jersey developer earlier this week, but it’s just one of the steps that the ridesharing service has taken — and is planning for the future — to work hand in hand with the real estate industry and other business sectors.

A company official detailed some of those other affiliations last week, speaking directly to a crowd of NAIOP New Jersey members and professionals in Elizabeth.