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ATLANTIC CITY-Coupled with two massive new casino hotels, recently announced activity is a clear sign that the gaming business in this old resort town is riding a wave of heightened activity.
RANDOLPH TWP., NJ-Westminster Realty's townhouse apartment and seniors' developments are drawing fire from an organization targeting overdevelopment. A lawsuit has been filed in Morris County Superior Court.
NORTH WILDWOOD, NJ-Local officials in this summertime resort community want to see 19 acres of bayfront land developed as either multifamily or single-family housing. The site carries some development restrictions.
HAMILTON, NJ-The power center would be the first phase of a major mixed-use project, and the first New Jersey property for the Atlanta-based developer. A spring construction start is planned.
NEWARK-The old governor giveth and the new governor taketh away. The $215-million package approved by Christie Whitman on her last day in office is withdrawn by her successor.
DOVER, NJ-After major tenants balk, Related Retail wants out and township officials may have to go to Plan B, a mixed-use corporate project. It only just won its preferred developer rights last year.
SOUTH AMBOY, NJ-The Victorian-style project, part of a larger community-wide development plan, will total almost 200 units. Build-out is expected to take three years and ground has now broken for the project.
MURRAY HILL, NJ-The medical device manufacturer will move as many as 500 positions from five other states to a new location to be determined in Central New Jersey.
WOODBRIDGE, NJ-The Gilbert organization, buying the facility it had been leasing, needed the space permanently to handle its increasing volume of business. Blau & Berg was the agency handling the transaction.
NEWARK-Whitman agrees to a $215 million aid package on her last day in office before heading off to run EPA. The final deal is still likely to fall on the new acting governor.