NEWARK, NJ—The ports have been investing massively to prepare for the arrival of post-Panamax size vessels that can traverse the newly widened Panama Canal bringing larger shipping volumes into the New York-New Jersey metroplex.
MORRIS PLAINS, NJ—Mergers, acquisitions and divestitures represent the most prominent workforce mobility game changer, experienced by 55% of responding companies in 2015 and anticipated by 42% in 2016.
PHILADELPHIA—Among the markets identified in the report as having too much self-storage supply are: Oklahoma City, Memphis, Columbus, Kansas City, Salt Lake City, Houston, Dallas and Seattle. The top five under-supplied markets are New York, San Jose, Los Angeles, San Diego and Baltimore.
LONG BRANCH, NJ—FEM says strong collaboration with the City of Long Branch to make the project possible is a model for other municipalities to adopt in Monmouth County and throughout New Jersey in their own revitalization efforts.
CHERRY HILL, NJ—The guidelines - issued earlier this month by the Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services and Transportation - apply federal civil rights laws to state and local governments that receive federal funding to recover from disasters.
GREENCASTLE, PA—The state-of-the-art facility was completed as a build-to-suit for Armada in 2013 as part of the consolidation and modernization of Armada's Northeast logistics services for McDonald's.
ABERDEEN, NJ—The BNE/Highview development will provide a housing option not widely available in Aberdeen, one that caters to commuters and residents who prefer the convenience and amenity-rich lifestyle of luxury apartment living to home ownership.
TREXLERTOWN, PA—The $140-million shopping center is benefiting from significant growth in the immediate trade area and a substantial daytime population.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ—Jones Lang LaSalle named Christopher Perruna, formerly director of project management with Gardiner & Theobald, as a senior vice president to oversee JLL's project and development services team in New Jersey.
HOBOKEN, NJ—The 6,000-square-foot, two level landmark bank building features more than 115 feet of wraparound frontage on 14th Street and Washington Street.