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PARAMUS, NJ-The three separate deals involve Mack-Cali office properties here and in Parsippany. Two are renewals--space inherited in the AT&T Wireless merger--and one is a new location.
PRINCETON, NJ-NAI will represent the $1.2-billion online gaming company's worldwide commercial real estate needs, beginning with buying and selling the Rhode Island-based company's warehouses.
SECAUCUS, NJ-A joint venture of Bergman Real Estate and Edison Investment Advisors picks up the 136,376-sf 333 Meadowland Parkway for $104 a foot. Hartz had spent $2 million to upgrade it.
PENNS GROVE, NJ-Construction is just under way for the 195,500-sf Riverwalk at Penns Grove, a project that will include retail, restaurant, entertainment, offices and hotel uses. The developer is a partnership headed by George Kearns.
PENNS GROVE, NJ-Construction is just under way for the 195,500-sf Riverwalk at Penns Grove, a project that will include retail, restaurant, entertainment, offices and hotel uses. The developer is a partnership headed by George Kearns.
EAST WINDSOR, NJ-The private real estate fund manager makes the buy on behalf of its Hampshire Generational Fund. Located on a 30-acre site with expansion potential, the building is fully leased to Elementis Specialties.
FREEHOLD, NJ-The REIT adds the 236,338-sf Monmouth Executive Center to its growing holdings in Monmouth County. The complex trades for about $139 a foot.
TRENTON, NJ-By executive order, Acting Gov. Richard Codey extends a moratorium on legislation that would have speeded up the permitting process for certain major projects.
MAHWAH, NJ-The fourth largest bank based in New Jersey will become part of TD Banknorth, a Portland, ME-based institution backed by Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank.