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EATONTOWN, NJ-Comcast will combine operations from several locations after 28,000 sf of space is taken in transactions that executive vice president David Knee of the newly merged Binswanger/Klatskin arranged.
FREEHOLD, NJ-Cronheim put the package together for the 84,598-sf, three-building property, which features Circuit City, Pier 1 Imports and Provident Savings as key tenants.
PARSIPPANY, NJ-The REIT, still developing and buying aggressively in the face of rumors that it's in merger talks with Reckson, increases its office holdings in this submarket to more than two million sf.
ELIZABETH, NJ-The 14-story office/retail building in this city's Downtown changes hands after an earlier foreclosure purchase, followed by a major effort to restore its historic appearance.
NEPTUNE, NJ-With planning board approval of the final site plan, the initial phase will consist of two, 200,000-sf buildings and three levels of underground parking, with work scheduled to begin next month.
WARREN TWP., NJ-Independence Technology will join another Johnson & Johnson company, Cordis, as tenants at Mt. Bethel Corporate Center. Owner Atlantic Real Estate has another 194,000 sf on the market.
PERTH AMBOY, NJ-The first phase of the Landings at Harborside gets planning board approval, with construction expected to begin this summer. The mixed-use project will include residential and retail uses and a hotel.
RARITAN TWP., NJ-After a 145-year run at the old Flemington Fairgrounds, the Hunterdon County will apparently do one more encore before developers move in and construct a 550,000 sf shopping center.
PARSIPPANY, NJ-Coveted by developers after the state announced it would build a new, smaller facility and shrink psychiatric hospital grounds, 480 acres of land are now likely to stay undeveloped.
ATLANTIC CITY-In a showdown between builders, municipalities and environmentalists, Acting Gov. DiFrancesco came down on the side of the development community. More zoning battles could erupt even with the new law in place.