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Internal Roadway Construction, Infrastructure Enhancements Launched at ON3
$10 Million, Phase I Site Work Initiative Readies Prism Campus for Reoccupancy
New Luxury Lofts Come to West Orange
The Mews at Edison Lofts is now open!
NJ Towns Must Adapt to New Development Trends, Panel Says
The “frenzy” sparked by Amazon’s search for a second headquarters site shows just how tough the competition for jobs has become, and New Jersey towns must adapt to that cutthroat real estate environment, according to a local developer at a conference Thursday.
Industry Experts Address Market Trends at New Jersey Office Conference
MAREJ-Hosted Event Focused on Development, Leasing and Investment
Forward-thinking suburbs ripe for growth
Over the last several weeks, I have received quite an education from experts — consultants, demographers, planners, architects and academics — on the relentless changes advancing our way and what they may mean for New Jersey.
Redevelopment Can Bring New Jersey’s Outdated Areas Into The 21st Century
All over New Jersey, swaths of land have been sitting vacant, underutilized or obsolete. To developers, many of these represent opportunities to create modern neighborhoods that are scarce in the state.
Prism putting finishing touches on Edison Lofts building at Edison Village in Downtown West Orange, N.J.
This spring, Prism Capital Partners’ is putting the finishing touches on the Edison Lofts building at Edison Village, its industrial-to-residential redevelopment of the historic Thomas Edison Invention Factory and Commerce Center in West Orange, N.J.
Suburban Revitalization Forum Highlights Urban Planning, Future Growth in N.J.
Local Residents, Business People Attend Two-Part Program at ON3 Campus
Rutgers, Monmouth students set to weigh in on Roche campus at NAIOP program
Less than a month after hosting a forum for local residents and other stakeholders, the former Hoffmann-LaRoche campus will welcome aspiring commercial real estate professionals.
Hoboken project gets $120 million recap from Prism, Angelo Gordon
Angelo, Gordon & Co. and Prism Capital Partners have stepped in to help complete a plan to convert a former Wonder Bread factory in Hoboken, bringing a $120 million recapitalization to the stalled residential project.