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ENGLEWOOD, NJ—The S.Hekemian Group has broken ground for construction of the first new office building in Bergen County in more than five years. The building, dubbed ES4, is a 46,000-square-foot class A corporate office building in the Englewood South neighborhood. The building, which will also feature ground-floor retail space, is slated for completion in the first quarter of 2016.
LOS ANGELES—Hudson Pacific Properties breaks ground on the ICON creative office tower at Sunset Bronson Studios, adding to the ongoing Hollywood Renaissance.
WYCKOFF, NJ–Construction of a new ShopRite in Wyckoff, NJ, moved closer to reality as a Bergen County Superior Court judge ruled in favor of the Inserra family's efforts to expand its Inserra Supermarkets chain.
SAN FRANCISCO–The seven-story, 208,000-square-foot, Class A office property at 501 Second Street owned by The Swig Company has been continually upgraded and is fully leased to 17 tenants representing a variety of industries.
PHOENIX—The Phoenix office of JLL has just closed a $10.5 million, three-building flex office portfolio sale in McDowell Mountain Business Park, a segment of metro Phoenix that for years has sustained a sub 10% vacancy rate for its class A flex office and industrial space.
NEW YORK CITY—The office tower project, near Grand Central Terminal, includes a large investment in area infrastructure by developer SL Green Realty Corp.
SAN DIEGO—Waterfront real estate, ocean views, a modern skyline and a diverse group of industries are just a few of the reasons why Downtown San Diego has a lot to offer, Bosa Development's Bemi Jauhal tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
IRVINGTON, NJ—New York architecture and design firm Perkins Eastman is tackling a huge design challenge to reimagine the former Irvington General Hospital site as a new mixed use development. Associate partner Eric Fang tells GlobeSt.com about it in this exclusive interview.