NEW YORK CITY-In addition to buying the main building, the developer hasofficially donated the landmarked O’Toole building to North Shore/LIJ-Health System.
NEWARK-While apartments and grocery-anchored retail are still faring well, Collete English-Dixon of Prudential Real Estate Investors said the rest of the CRE market is “uneven” at the New Jersey Chapter of CREW Network.
EWING, NJ-The project, consisting of two new 125,000-square-foot buildings for Church & Dwight Co., will be the fourth in the PrincetonSouth Corporate Center.
NEW YORK CITY-With the CMBS pipeline down from $12 billion to $4 billion, investors at the Information Management Network’s (IMN) “Real Estate General Counsel’s Forum” are taking what they can get.
PARISPPANY, NJ-Gemini Technology Services, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG, renewed and completed a seven-year lease at 2 Gatehall Dr., says REIT Piedmont Office Realty Trust.
NEW YORK CITY-Firms like C-III and LNR are coming up quick, but investors are becoming skittish over potential conflicts between existing CMBS borrowers and ownership interests in the special servicers, according to Fitch Ratings.
As the neighborhood continues to change and diversify from a financial center to a creative services and education hub, new affordable multifamily development is sorely needed.
BAYONNE, NJ-Despite competition from Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, NAIOP’s Michael McGuinness tells GlobeSt.com’s Jacqueline Hlavenka that New Jersey’s industrial sector will boom once the bridge improvements are complete.