New Nitpicky Alcohol Rules Squeezing Jersey City Breweries and Small Businesses
A number of nitpicky rules took effect last month that restrict the way New Jersey breweries can run their business, stifling one of the state’s fastest-growing industries.
Here’s Your Chance to Own a Brand New, Custom Built Colonial
Built to perfection, 8 Marti Road is a suburban home with all the essentials impeccably designed and ready for move-in.
NYC’s Bond Vet Expanding to Hoboken, Jersey City
Bond Vet, which aims to reimagine the veterinary through better spaces, technology, and treatment approaches, will also be opening in Jersey City, Hoboken, and the suburbs.
Tech-Savvy Real Estate Brokerage COMPASS Comes to NJ
The VIP Team, led by top local broker Edward Verdel, has teamed up with Compass to help push their New Jersey expansion and create a presence in the local Hudson & Bergen County markets.
Hoboken Sets Date on Styrofoam Ban, Similar Statewide Ban in the Works
An ordinance outlawing all single-service Styrofoam products at local businesses includes a complete ban on all plastic bags, including reusable ones.
Study Says Hoboken, Jersey City Have N.J.’s Highest Rents
The five most expensive zip codes for leasing a home fall in cities along the Hudson River coastline, but a few popular suburban towns aren’t too far behind.
Retail Leasing is Picking Back Up in New Jersey, LMC Reports
Levin Management Corporation (LMC) recently revealed that they organized 1.2 million square feet in new leases, renewals and extensions, and license agreements in 2021.
Study Finds New Jersey Home Prices Rose Almost 3% Amid COVID-19
Data complied by RenoFi shows the Garden State ranking about average in terms of house prices since the pandemic began, with home prices in New York City modestly increasing over the same period.
As Nuclear Power Plant Closes, What is Lacey Township’s Economic Future Like?
The Ocean County community is seeking input on Wednesday as Oyster Creek shuts down.
Millennials Are Still Leaving New Jersey, Study Finds
A new report reveals that the Garden State’s younger residents are indeed fleeing, a trend that could have substantial consequences for the business and real estate climate.