Industrial development seems to be back into full swing, but many aspects of this cycle are new and different. A panel of NAIOP professionals will consider what the current drivers are at the I.CON-The Industrial Conference, with one panel looking specifically at where development is occurring and how. Michael P. Murphy, chief development officer of CenterPoint Properties in Chicago, will lead the discussion.
SADDLE BROOK, NJ-CBRE gives GlobeSt.com an EXCLUSIVE first look at its new first-quarter MarketView report on the northern New Jersey office market: It's positively refreshing.
NEWARK, NJ-A private Christian college that was flooded out of its Somerset home several years ago has signed a five-year lease at the Military Park Building here.
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ-A 30-unit apartment building in the Village of South Orange near the train station and Seton Hall University got 17 offers, selling for $3.75 million.
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ-Avison Young will take over leasing at the River Drive office complex here and market an available 500,000-square-foot site in the Bergen County community for development.
BRISTOL, PA-Angelic Real Estate, based in New York City, arranged a $9.6 million loan on the Island View Crossing office building here that had been in receivership since its primary tenant, Lenox, went into receivership in 2009, Lenox re-upped its lease long-term recently and the building changed hands.
PARSIPPANY NJ-Brookwood Financial Partners will invest $3 million in upgrading Morris Corporate Center I & II and then aggressively market the buildings constructed in 1987 to get them fully leased.
NAIOP, the commercial real estate organization, has joined GlobeSt.com's THOUGHT LEADER partnership program. President and CEO Thomas J. Bisacquino discusses the organization's current issues and the market scene.
CHATHAM, NJ-While the marketing of a huge vacant industrial property - the Roche campus - impacted the availability rate in northern New Jersey, central New Jersey had significant absorption of space in the first quarter, says Cassidy Turley.