RUTHERFORD, NJ—A team of capital markets specialists from CBRE led by Kevin Welsh has moved its practice to Newmark Knight Frank Capital Markets' Rutherford-based Northern New Jersey office.
HACKENSACK, NJ—Completed in 2016, Meridia Metro features a mix of one- and two-bedroom units with amenities such as stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, hardwood floors and walk-in closets.
FORT WASHINGTON, PA—Acquired by Ethika in 2013 with fund sponsor Laurus Corp., the investors say they spent $2.5 million targeted renovation to public spaces and guest rooms, and selection of a new management company.
JERSEY CITY, NJ—The top-to-bottom renovation effort at City Crossing, formerly Brunswick Estates, completely modernized the property's 131 apartments, grounds and safety systems; created new community space; and, addressed substantial deferred maintenance needs, including damage from Hurricane Sandy and ADA compliance issues.
WEST ORANGE, NJ—The office complex consists of 31 acres and includes 10 Rooney Circle and 100-300 Executive Drive. Built between 1971 and 1984, the complex amenities include a full-service cafeteria, shared conference room and fitness center.
LITTLE FALLS, NJ—Additional building-wide improvements included the renovation of the property's three-story atrium lobby and common areas and the replacement outdated green marble and brass railings.
LIVINGSTON, NJ—Located at the intersection of North Livingston Avenue and Mt. Pleasant Avenue (Route 10), Livingston Town Center houses a diverse tenant mix including 28 convenience stores, restaurants and service retailers, among other categories and is 96-percent occupied.
NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ—In a wide-ranging interview with GlobeSt.com, Levin Management's two top executives reflected on founder Philip J. Levin's pioneering efforts to create the earliest retail shopping centers in the 1950s, and how they've adapted to change in the bricks and mortar retail world.
SADDLE BROOK, NJ–CBRE says the Garden State recorded 2.28 million square feet of office leasing velocity this quarter and, in fact, New Jersey registered 13.2 million square feet of new leasing over the last year and a half—the largest eighteen-month sum since 2007.