via The Wall Street Journal/ JOSEPH DE AVILA Morristown, N.J., has a rich Revolutionary War past and streets lined with Federal and Victorian homes. Its more recent history has included a downtown revitalization that has drawn young residents for its easy access to Manhattan and a lively restaurant scene all near the town center's known as … Continue reading Morristown: Revolving Around the Green
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Staten Island Homeport Demolition Nears Completion
via Amanda Farinacci/NY1 “Things are underway here. We're really excited about it,” says David Barry of Ironstate Development. It's all part of an aggressive plan to turn the space into a Staten Island destination. Under a partnership between the city's Economic Development Corporation and Ironstate Development, 900 units of housing will be built in phases and … Continue reading Staten Island Homeport Demolition Nears Completion
NJAA Member Spotlight – Value Companies, Inc. – NJAA Management Company of the Year – Market Rate
via NJAA AIM Magazine/ December 2011 The story of the steady rise of the Value Companies to its present position as a leading real estate development, management and investment firms is a reflection of its name. During a history that spans six decades, this Northern New Jersey-based firm has consistently added value to every aspect … Continue reading NJAA Member Spotlight – Value Companies, Inc. – NJAA Management Company of the Year – Market Rate
Twenty50 Rental Breaks Ground in Fort Lee
via GLOBE ST/Debra Hazel FORT LEE, NJ–The recent groundbreaking of Twenty50, the 194-unit luxury rental building at 2050 Central Road here, is the culmination of nine years of planning, says BNE Real Estate Group, the project’s developer. The recession and resulting renewed appeal of rentals led BNE to reduce the size of the residences and … Continue reading Twenty50 Rental Breaks Ground in Fort Lee
Work Begins on Fort Lee Apartments
via MULTI-HOUSING NEWS/Dee Stribling, Contributin Editor Fort Lee, N.J.—BNE Real Estate Group has broken ground on Twenty50, a 194-unit apartment building near the George Washington Bridge in Bergen County, N.J., across from the uppermost reaches of Manhattan. Construction on the $70 million, 12-story building is scheduled to be complete by the fall of 2013. Designed … Continue reading Work Begins on Fort Lee Apartments
Jump in housing starts points to recovery
via By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing starts and building permits jumped to a 1-1/2 year high in November as demand for rental apartments rose, suggesting the housing market was entering a tentative recovery. Tuesday's data, which also showed gains in groundbreaking for single-family homes, was the latest sign of a quickening of … Continue reading Jump in housing starts points to recovery
Plan for population growth in our cities rather than suburban, rural towns
Written by Peter Kasabach | New Jersey Future/ Daily Record When it comes to planning and redevelopment, New Jersey is friendlier to the environment than many states. After decades of uninterrupted suburban sprawl, we have come to recognize that our small, densely populated state cannot sustain this sort of growth any longer without doing grave … Continue reading Plan for population growth in our cities rather than suburban, rural towns
