Located on 16 acres, the shopping center is 100% leased with a tenant roster that includes: Marshalls, Planet Fitness, St Jean's Credit Union and 99 Restaurant. The property is a strategic, transit-oriented, value-add acquisition for the company's growing Metro Boston portfolio, Urban Edge Properties states.
If confirmed, Gramian will replace outgoing PennDOT secretary Leslie S. Richards, who will become general manager of SEPTA in January. Gramian will assume the role of acting PennDOT secretary effective Friday, Dec. 6, 2019.
The mayor introduced the proposals to the City Council last week that would terminate the Pershing/King TIF district, the Harlem Industrial TIF district, the Irving Park/Elston TIF district and the South Works Industrial TIF district on Dec. 31 2019.
The $19.5-million project will total 17,750 square feet above the hospital's emergency department and will combine heart and vascular services on one floor to address the growing number of procedures performed at the medical center, hospital officials state.
The deal marks Aspen Real Estate's seventh acquisition in Monmouth County. It is also the firm's largest acquisition and Aspen's second large purchase in under 10 months.
City officials say the legislation is the first for any US city to formally prioritize diverse applicants who are looking to participate in the marijuana industry.
DSC Logistics has already taken occupancy of 250,000 square feet at the building to start processing inbound deliveries and, within the next six months will expand to occupy half of the newly built distribution center once additional interior and site improvements are completed.