NUTLEY, NJ-The sprawling suburban pharmaceutical campus could be another albino elephant when Roche leaves next year, or it could become a new hotel/conference center, place to shop and live, or even make a return to its roots by becoming a science park.
PHILADELPHIA-Revenue statistics for 2012 show the state's 11 gambling venues pulled in significantly more in receipts than did those in Atlantic City, traditionally in 2nd place after Las Vegas.
EATONTOWN, NJ-Local officials are hoping for townhouses to be built on the first parcel of the huge former military installation designated for residential development.
WYNEWOOD, PA-Empty since 2011 when 400 Borders bookstores were closed, the former store here could get a fitness store as a tenant and join others around the country getting new leases on life.
PITTSBURGH, PA-Since the office vacancy rate is low in the neighborhood around the universities where the building is located, prompt lease-up is anticipated.