NEW YORK YIMBY: Golden Glades Capital Management Launches Leasing For BeLa At 74 Maple Street In Jersey City

Leasing is underway at BeLa, a new rental property at 74 Maple Street in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City. Designed by Minno Wasko Architects and Planning and developed by Golden Glades Capital Management, the building represents mounting interest in areas surrounding the downtown metro center where rents have risen in step with the city’s growing skyline. FULL STORY

NY Times: A Renter Tests His Budget in Connecticut. Which of These Homes Would You Choose?

Alex Rawlinson in his new apartment in Stamford, Conn. Mr. Rawlinson, who had found his budget to be inadequate in New York City, wanted a two-bedroom with enough space for overnight guests and convenient parking, for about $3,500 a month. FULL STORY

Wall Street Journal: Rubble to Rebirth: New Residential Units Designed for Today

Today's Wall Street Journal highlights our client's Stamford Urby development in a story about projects in Connecticut and Sleepy Hollow, New York that are replacing decades of blight with one-of-a-kind living spaces.

New York Times: When Can I Start Using My Building’s Gym Again?

The New York Times takes a look at the limited return of lifestyle amenities at residential buildings, highlighting the community gardens at our client’s Harrison Urby development. FULL STORY

Forbes: New Brunswick, New Jersey: A Hub City For Performing Arts & Transit

Forbes showcases our client Premiere Residences and its culturally-rich New Brunswick, NJ location. FULL STORY

NEW YORK YIMBY: Premiere Residences Debuts Atop The New Brunswick Performing Arts Center In New Jersey

Over the past several years, redevelopment of New Brunswick’s downtown renewal district has accelerated at an exciting rate. Premiere Residences is one of the city’s latest projects to debut, where developers unveiled a collection of 207 units perched atop the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center. FULL STORY

ROI-NJ: Lucky town: Asbury Park is luring residents of all socioeconomic strata, part of Shore comeback stretching to Long Branch and beyond

Long Branch over the past two decades has seen its property values rise dramatically. That’s in spite of some setbacks, such as a fire in 1987 that destroyed a landmark amusement park and a portion of the city’s boardwalk.  FULL STORY

ROI-NJ: Running with the Bulls: With soccer stadium, PATH station as centerpieces, Harrison is becoming living destination for commuters, millennials

Harrison’s century-old branding was that it was the “hive of industry”  Overshadowed by cities in closer proximity to Manhattan, such as Jersey City and Hoboken, the town couldn’t be said to have held onto that regional relevance throughout the rest of its history.  FULL STORY

My Central Jersey: Virtual tours keep real estate agents busy during pandemic

With social distancing and other restrictions in place because of COVID-19, real estate sales and leasing agents have stepped up their use of technology to replicate on-site visits and maintain one-on-one dialogue with potential clients. FULL STORY

Real Estate NJ: Virtual tours paying dividends for new luxury rentals in Union

The launch of virtual tours and presentations is bearing fruit for a newly developed, 80-unit apartment building in downtown Union. American Landmark Development, the builder of what’s known as Centurion Union, announced that prospective renters have begun to sign leases after participating in digital presentations at the building. FULL STORY