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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ-Partners Prime Hospitality and United Capital had acquired the landmark 425-room property late last year and subsequently brought Ark Investment Partners into the mix.
TRENTON, NJ-The new panel, which will be co-chaired by Gov. Jim McGreevey himself, is aimed at turning the economy around and creating jobs, something his administration has been seen as stifling.
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ-The manufacturer wants to transform its vacant industrial site here with the help of the Hillier organization, the Garibaldi Group and Gerald H. Genet Inc.
CHERRY HILL, NJ-Proving that investment sales are still hot in the Garden State, the asset moves from Lend Lease to the Kimco's portfolio after only a few months on the market.
PRINCETON, NJ-The new unit, operating under the Ethan Allen Home Interiors name, combines home furnishings with a showroom for the company's new Ethan Allen Kids operation.
JERSEY CITY-Xtra, a specialty grocery chain, is set to take over the 50,000-sf store vacated by CitiMarkets in this city's Martin Luther King Drive Hub, a redevelopment project.
JERSEY CITY-Xtra, a specialty grocery chain, is set to take over the 50,000-sf store vacated by CitiMarkets in this city's Martin Luther King Drive Hub, a redevelopment project.
MAYS LANDING, NJ-The owners of the one million-sf Hamilton Mall say the upgrade is a response to all of the new retail development in Atlantic City, located less than 20 miles to the east.
MIDDLETOWN TWP., NJ-The permanent financing, which takes out a construction loan, was arranged for a Markel Corp. subsidiary by Holliday Fenoglio Fowler's NJ office.
FAIRFIELD, NJ-The gain from the $20 million transaction, which is part of the company's move to shed non-core assets, will be deferred because of its remaining 20% interest in the office building.