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WALL TWP., NJ-Local officials have named Jayeff Construction Management as developer of choice to turn a 9.3-acre vacant junkyard into an upscale shopping complex.
WALL TWP., NJ-Local officials have named Jayeff Construction Management as developer of choice to turn a 9.3-acre vacant junkyard into an upscale shopping complex.
CARLSTADT, NJ-Multi Dimensional will move into an entire building vacated when Gift Certificates.com moved its operations to Seattle. The firm, which makes point-of-purchase displays, is utilizing the space as its corporate headquarters and for distribution purposes.
EAST WINDSOR, NJ-The UK-based pharma support company will move into Windsor Corporate Park from its existing location in nearby Princeton. GVA Williams Buschman arranged the deal.
WOOD-RIDGE, NJ-Somerset Development's project will turn much of the former Curtiss-Wright site into a combination of 737 residential units, a retail component, a middle school and a train station.
WOOD-RIDGE, NJ-Somerset Development's project will turn much of the former Curtiss-Wright site into a combination of 737 residential units, a retail component, a middle school and a train station.
WOOD-RIDGE, NJ-Somerset Development's project will turn much of the former Curtiss-Wright site into a combination of 737 residential units, a retail component, a middle school and a train station.
WOOD-RIDGE, NJ-Somerset Development's project will turn much of the former Curtiss-Wright site into a combination of 737 residential units, a retail component, a middle school and a train station.
FRANKLIN TWP., NJ-Pending county and state approvals, Corporate Development Enterprises hopes to have the ShopRite store open for business by the spring of 2007.