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JERSEY CITY-The financial services company adds more than 36,000 sf to its tenancy at the REIT's waterfront property here. The signing highlights nearly 200,000 sf of leasing activity by the company.
PATERSON, NJ-The 134-year-old Cooke Administration Building, related to a defunct manufacturing company, will reopen a year from now as the 20-unit Cooke Mill Condominiums. A local group is doing the project.
WAYNE, NJ-Team Logistics will continue to operate out of a Hartz Mountain-owned building. The firm will continue to use the site as a warehouse and distribution center.
EDISON, NJ-The funding covers the recent acquisition of the 178,000-sf building by a partnership of Ivy Realty and Urdang Capital Management, who paid $25 million for the six-story asset.
EDISON, NJ-The funding covers the recent acquisition of the 178,000-sf building by a partnership of Ivy Realty and Urdang Capital Management, who paid $25 million for the six-story asset.
NEWARK-Zalman Deitch makes the investment buy for an undisclosed price, but seller CGM Newark Properties will retain and redevelop a portion of the seven-acre property as a self-storage facility.
ISELIN, NJ-The largest signing is the more than 18,000 sf taken by Sovereign Bank. The company is taking office space at 101 Wood Ave. South, which is part of the Metro Corporate Campus.
MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ-Negotiated over a seven-month period, the deals include the sale of three multifamily properties in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and the acquisition of a mixed-use portfolio in Upstate New York.
MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ-Negotiated over a seven-month period, the deals include the sale of three multifamily properties in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and the acquisition of a mixed-use portfolio in Upstate New York.
EAST ORANGE, NJ-Construction starts on a residential community that will occupy a 20-acre portion of the former campus of Upsala College, which closed in 1995.