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RED BANK, NJ-Projects are slated statewide, with sitework already underway for the new group's initial effort, the 394-residence in suburban Monroe Twp.
CRANFORD, NJ-Results, announced via teleconference, are better than expected for most observers and could improve over the next year as the REIT refocuses on its core market.
MAHWAH, NJ-A developer of facilities here and in Teaneck welcomes home improvement products distributor and footcare products manufacturer in separate transactions arranged by NJ offices of Trammell Crow Co.
SAYREVILLE, NJ-At the same time a developer unveils a new multi-tenant tech complex fashioned out of former Keebler cookie plant, the state unveils a grant program to create cyber districts.
WAYNE, NJ-Offer is filed by C&S Wholesale Grocers of Brattleboro, VT, one of the bankrupt supermarket operator's principal suppliers. A&P has surfaced as another suitor for its nearly 200 stores.
TRENTON-State law is modified to allow state and federally chartered banks, savings banks and S&Ls to be licensed for such activity in the Garden State. This could pave the way for venture partnering.
FREEHOLD, NJ-Cronheim Mortgage Corp. brokered the package for the borrower, a partnership that has owned the property since it was built back in the early 1960s. Several national chains anchor the shopping center.
BAYONNE, NJ-Developer Starwood Heller is finishing the build-out and lease-up of the A&P-anchored Bayview Plaza, which the company acquired three years ago. It even draws shoppers from across the Bayonne Bridge.
SADDLE BROOK, NJ-The various market indicators are still trending positive, continuing one of the greatest real estate booms the Garden State has ever enjoyed. This is in large part due to the shift in usage.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ-The steel is up at the new Wick Cos. project, which is currently scheduled to be ready for occupancy next spring. It is called BrunsWick as a play on New Brunswick and Wick Cos.