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At last, N.J. has incentives again: Breaking down what’s in Economic Recovery Act
Special Section: New You
- Build around Main Street: Flemington’s business improvement agency is fighting to build its downtown’s future while taking advantage of its historic past
- Keep up appearances: Sperling Dermatology had dark days when pandemic hit, but renewed interest fueled its best 6-month stretch ever
- Try coworking: Shared office spaces, so popular before COVID, say they are finding demand despite — because of? — pandemic’s work-from-home boom
- Revamp the office: With more workers potentially coming back to their desks, Gensler exec says it’s good thing companies rethought spaces in 2020
- Eat healthy: Totowa snack business has gotten big boost from better-informed consumers, including those inspired by pandemic to live healthier lifestyle
- Soak up the sun: Solar energy companies think this could be terrific year for their industry, as businesses take advantage of trio of energy programs
- Consider containers: Areas — and companies — in need of COVID testing centers have jumped on ‘cargotecture’ bandwagon
Real Estate Predictions 2021
Snaps & Snippets — New home: PS&S opens corporate headquarters in Warren
Op-Ed — Pandemic or not: 2021 can be banner year
Show & Tell — The Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey’s rebranding effort
Focus On … Money Management
- Learn from the best: Rutgers professor’s book offers advice gleaned from billionaire Buffett for everyone from students to business owners
- Less buzz, more value: Cryptocurrency expert thinks bitcoin, other digital currencies still have bright future, even with pandemic roiling markets
- Cautious optimism, Take 2: Despite wild 2020, financial experts remain bullish on markets for 2021 … with caveats, of course