The state has recognized Walters for one of the development firm’s newest projects — a 150-unit age- and income- restricted property in the Somerset County borough of Branchburg.
A new 63-unit, income-restricted apartment property in Chatham is one step closer to opening with the start of an affordable housing lottery at the complex.
Walters has taken the wraps off a new joint substation for Stafford Township’s volunteer fire company, emergency medical services and emergency management department.
Walters has completed construction on a new two-building, 25-unit multifamily project in Montvale that will provide housing for low- and moderate-income families.
Walters has broken ground on a new 63-unit apartment community in Chatham, in the latest piece of the developer’s fast-growing pipeline of affordable housing.
Walters has completed its newest age- and income-restricted housing project in New Jersey with the debut of a 150-unit multifamily property in Branchburg.