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HARRISON, NJ-The off-again, on-again venue for pro soccer's MetroStars is back on after weeks of intense negotiations. The facility is one of the centerpieces of this city's $1-billion waterfront redevelopment.
FLORHAM PARK, NJ-Equity Investment Group of Atlanta acquires a three-shopping center portfolio from Guardian Life Insurance. The three total more than 185,000 sf.
FLORHAM PARK, NJ-Equity Investment Group of Atlanta acquires a three-shopping center portfolio from Guardian Life Insurance. The three total more than 185,000 sf.
MILLVILLE, NJ-The three big-box shopping centers by two different developers, if built, would stake names like Wal-Mart and Target to an even bigger share of the market. The project here involves a land swap with the Board of Education.
MILLVILLE, NJ-The three big-box shopping centers by two different developers, if built, would stake names like Wal-Mart and Target to an even bigger share of the market. The project here involves a land swap with the Board of Education.
MILLVILLE, NJ-The three big-box shopping centers by two different developers, if built, would stake names like Wal-Mart and Target to an even bigger share of the market. The project here involves a land swap with the Board of Education.
CRANFORD, NJ-The REIT's net income available to common shareholders was more than double the previous year, and its numbers were generally up across the board.
CHATHAM, NJ-The sale price for the 100-unit property factors out to $170,500 per unit. To complete the transaction, the buyer also picked up an $11.75-million first mortgage.
PENNSAUKEN, NJ-The venerable Pennsauken Mart, an outsized flea market, will be torn down so that its 65-acre site can be reborn as a mixed-use project with a major residential component.
PENNSAUKEN, NJ-The venerable Pennsauken Mart, an outsized flea market, will be torn down so that its 65-acre site can be reborn as a mixed-use project with a major residential component.