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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.
NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ-The acting governor does the honors at a 50-acre research park being developed by the New Jersey EDA. The latest phase will focus on commercialization of technology.
FORT LEE, NJ-DataPeer will have a staff of 250 technicians and other personnel occupying two full floors and part of a third level at Witkoff's Fort Lee Executive Park.
TRENTON-The state's aggressive approach to incentive packages, credited with drawing significant business from neighboring states, especially New York, just got more aggressive as the Garden State ups the ante.
EAST WINDSOR, NJ-Expansion was required after Virginia-based Maximus won the contract to administer the New Jersey's health benefits program. The firm will take 38,000 sf at Windsor Corporate Park.
MONTVILLE, NJ-The high-tech/flex building, which moves from the portfolio of FLL Associates, is 84% leased to Axsys Technology, Servo Systems and Ficom Corp. The building was constructed in 1982.
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ-The Massachusetts-based data storage company will use the class A space to house regional executive, sales and customer service offices. Other company operations are located in three nearby communities.
BURLINGTON, NJ-The Michigan-based manufacturer will distribute its products in the Northeast, moving its operation to the Burlington Business Center from Central New Jersey. The company manufactures parts for different vehicles.
CAMDEN, NJ-A new 6,425-seat park on the shores of the Delaware River, across the river from Philadelphia, is the next piece of the long-term puzzle of reviving South Jersey's largest city. It will be home to the Riversharks.
ATLANTIC CITY-The investment group gets the go-ahead from New Jersey's Casino Control Commission to close the deal announced last fall. Sun International will get $148 million for the property.