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MT. ARLINGTON, NJ-Advanced tech companies continue to set a rapid deal-making pace for property leasing and sales activity in the New Jersey market. The state's reputation as a haven for technology is growing.
WEST CALDWELL, NJ-The North American division of an Italy-based pharmaceutical company will use the reconstructed facility for operational and sales offices, R&D facilities and labs. The project's costs are under $5 million.
NEWARK-A&P's complaint that the Vermont-based wholesaler rigged the bidding for the struggling supermarket chain is tossed out by bankruptcy court judge. C&S's bid will not be blocked and can continue with its plans.
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ-Formerly separate entities cite the increasing costs of doing business are the reason for merging their resources and systems into one company. This new company is one of the biggest in the Prudential network.
NEWARK-A coalition for the economically challenged of the city charges that the municipal agency has been slow to replace the '50s and '60s high-rise residential projects that have been imploded in recent years.
CAMDEN, NJ-An out-of-state company would expand the tourist attraction and develop commercial uses on an adjacent waterfront tract of land. It has been the crown jewel of one of Greater Philadelphia's most challenged communities.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ-New 24,000-sf class A structure will accommodate multiple tenants of 3,000 sf and up, or a single user. The building is slotted for the hot Route 1, Princton-to-New Brunswick corridor.
JERSEY CITY-Jeffrey M. Brown Associates will be in charge of putting the Plaza X office structure in the ground for developer Mack-Cali Realty Corp. This is the first of three planned for the site.
HILTON HEAD, SC-A major role in key post-war deals and founding of SIOR are the legacy of one of leading figures of the modern real estate industry in New Jersey.
SOMERVILLE, NJ-Fast-growing Somerset County hopes to tie together the disparate missions of three organizations to enhance the economic development process. The resulting joint venture is the Somerset Business Partnership.