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COLLINGSWOOD, NJ-This South Jersey community is actively looking for new growth and new ratables, so it has begun actively courting Regional real estate developers and builders. This community's issues are not uncommon in South Jersey.
CHATHAM, NJ-The real estate firm, based here, has arranged a lease at an Edison property, coming on the heels of two other leasing transactions that total more than 100,000 sf for leading computer systems company.
MORRIS TWP., NJ-Congestion, at record levels, can be reduced by a concerted effort to implement transit-friendly initiatives, according to a multi-county action group that feels it has the answers to a nagging problem.
NEWARK-In a market were strange bedfellows have become the norm, Edison Properties wants to work with venerable New York developer to continue the rebirth of New Jersey's largest city.
LINDEN, NJ-The vacant 114,600-sf store at Linden Plaza, which closed when Caldor went out of business, is one of the last of the former discounter's sites to be picked up. Wal-Mart will join a stellar tenant roster at the shopping center.
RED BANK, NJ-The properties are located in Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and the total package brought almost $164.7 million in funding from a variety of lenders.
PARSIPPANY, NJ-The broker has had a major impact on the New Jersey market since its entry just last year, and a rash of deals at the 2000/2001 crossroads only made that impact more clear.
ATLANTIC CITY-The nation's leading casino-hotel operator, with the merger of MGM Grand and Mirage Resorts fully integrated, wants to make some more noise in this eastern capital of the gaming business.
PRINCETON, NJ-The high level of leasing activity that characterized this market throughout the year 2000 continues into the new year as a leading battery maker and a wireless company are the latest to sign on the dotted line.
ENGLEWOOD, NJ-The decision could come down by the end of the month. There is plenty of support for the ratables, but some are still concerned about traffic load in this congested region.