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CBRE to handle leasing at Princeton office building

Fairfield-based Woodmont Properties announced that CBRE will serve as the exclusive leasing agent for the newly-renovated, Class A office building at 400 Alexander Park in Princeton. Approximately $11 million worth of capital improvements went into...

Newark Schools cuts ribbon on central office

Newark Public Schools recently held a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the official opening of its new central office, which will house 350 employees. CBRE said it represented NPS in the move to a 97,000-square-foot building at...

Child care center leases space in Voorhees

Wolf Commercial Real Estate announced it has represented Burnt Mill Properties in leasing about 6,100 square feet of retail space in Voorhees to One Step at a Time Academy LLC. One Step is a licensed...

Maryland sports company buys Hamilton’s Ice Land

A Maryland company has purchased the Ice Land Skating Center in Hamilton Township, home to a number of youth hockey and other sports organizations. Black Bear Sports Group Inc., based in Chevy Chase, made the...

Bogota housing development sells for $17M

Bogota’s 13-acre housing development, “The River Club,” has been sold for $17 million, according to Kathy Anderson, managing partner of Progress Capital, who negotiated the sale on behalf of River Development. The proposed development sits...

S. Jersey industrial market keys Philly area, C&W says

Positive absorption in Philadelphia’s industrial market, which includes South Jersey, contributed to vacancy declines for the year, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s fourth-quarter 2017 Industrial MarketBeat study. “The Philadelphia industrial market’s overall vacancy rate declined...

E. Brunswick retail center sells for $25M

Holliday Fenoglio Fowler L.P. announced the $25.4 million sale of a 117,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored retail center at 50 Race Track Road in East Brunswick. HFF marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a partnership between...

Younger residents push housing demand in Trenton

Greater Trenton, a nonprofit dedicated to economic revitalization in Trenton, has released a study stating that younger singles and couples representing 68 percent, or the largest share, of the new downtown housing market. The study...

‘Adventure park’ opens new location in Milltown

An Urban Air Adventure Park location has opened in Milltown, as confirmed by Colliers International, which facilitated the deal. The family entertainment center leased 24,000 square feet at Ryders Crossing Shopping Center, 396 Ryders Lane. Colliers’...

In call, Amazon tells Newark 1st rule of 2nd phase: Quiet

The most public economic development contest in recent history — the nationwide battle that produced outlandish marketing stunts in an attempt to get Amazon’s attention and land its second headquarters and the $5 billion investment that goes with it — is going quiet.  At least, that was...

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Marc Berson, famed developer and favorite son of Newark, has died

Marc Berson — lawyer, developer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, favorite son of Newark — died Saturday. He was 79. Berson is best known as the chair of...

RWJUH, union for striking nurses reach tentative agreement

The nurses strike at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital — which has gone on much longer (nearly four months) and been much nastier than...

‘An old-school networking event’

We gave out some awards Thursday night — it was, after all, an event entitled “The Champions of the C-Suite.” But, what pleased the more...

Mercer County Community College earns reaffirmation of accreditation from Middle States

Mercer County Community College has earned reaccreditation through 2030 from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. After an extensive process involving self-study, assessment and a...

QuickChek perks up end of workweek with free coffee Fridays in December

No wonder it’s everyone’s favorite day of the week. QuickChek is helping customers get in the holiday spirit, and perk up the end of the...