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TRENTON-The proposed Downtown sports venue has plenty of support, but because financing is up in the air it won't be mentioned in what is expected to be Gov. Whitman's final statewide address.
WOODBRIDGE, NJ-The NJ Highway Authority, operator of the toll road, sets aside funds for several key projects, but repairs to a major bridge are on hold because there isn't enough money in the kitty.
LYNDHURST, NJ-The class B facility will be redeveloped and repositioned as class A tech space in a submarket, the Meadowlands, that currently has less than a 1% vacancy rate for top-class space.
FRANKLIN TWP., NJ-Poole & Co. arranges the package for owner Illva Saranno Corp. Tenants in the 107,593-sf class A facility located near I-287 include corporate names like Liberty Mutual and MetLife.
HAMBURG, NJ-Kushner Cos.' homebuilding division bucks the region's bad winter weather to roll out some impressive sales at its new townhouse community in the Sussex Mountains.
PARAMUS, NJ-The watchmaker is relocating to Mack-Cali's Centre II property, taking 58,000 sf for a dozen years and bringing the facility to close to 88% leased. The deal is one of several Mack-Cali signed at the beginning of 2001.
COLLINGSWOOD, NJ-This South Jersey community is actively looking for new growth and new ratables, so it has begun actively courting Regional real estate developers and builders. This community's issues are not uncommon in South Jersey.
CHATHAM, NJ-The real estate firm, based here, has arranged a lease at an Edison property, coming on the heels of two other leasing transactions that total more than 100,000 sf for leading computer systems company.
MORRIS TWP., NJ-Congestion, at record levels, can be reduced by a concerted effort to implement transit-friendly initiatives, according to a multi-county action group that feels it has the answers to a nagging problem.
NEWARK-In a market were strange bedfellows have become the norm, Edison Properties wants to work with venerable New York developer to continue the rebirth of New Jersey's largest city.