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Kislak Sells Office Complex In Parsippany for $10.5M
The Kislak Company, Inc., this week, announced the sale of Troy Office Center in Parsippany, Morris County, New Jersey.
After Warren Street School Demolished, James Street Named ‘Most Endangered’
James Street Commons Historic District, whose residents had fought to save the nearby school for over a decade, was named one of the most endangered places in the state.
Board Approves Plan to Bring Two-Building Complex with 323 Apartments to East Orange
Developers can now move forward with plans to bring a sizable new project to the old Jewish Vocational Service of MetroWest New Jersey site in East Orange.
New Development Proposal Surfaces for Vacant Lots in Newark’s Clinton Hill Section
Nearly five years ago, a building with two dozen units was proposed for a site on West Runyon Street in Newark, but the project has not come to fruition. Now, a development with even more units is being proposed there.
Picturesque Victorian Residence Listed for $550,000 in Plainfield
The five-bedroom, three-bath home for sale offers historical charm at an affordable price point.
Plan to Turn Old Bayonne School into Residential Development Awaits Approval
The former School of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Bayonne might be converted into residential units.
Newark’s Airport Could Become ‘Aerotropolis’ with Connections to Rail Lines
The airline industry took a major nosedive last year when the coronavirus pandemic began. Experts warn that now is not the time to scale back on funding, but to go all-in on stimulus dollars for Newark Liberty International Airport.
Kislak Sells Newly-Constructed Fort Lee High Rise For $55.35M
The Kislak Company, Inc recently announced the sale of a luxury high rise in Fort Lee, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Newark Symphony Hall’s Restoration to Feature Redesign of Signature Marquee
A storied arts venue in Newark has reached a milestone in its $50 million restoration.
James Street Community Rushes to Stall NJIT’s Demolition of Historic School
A decade-long battle to save a landmark in Newark’s University Heights nearly ended in demolition. Frantic phone calls to lawyers and city officials managed to stay the wrecking ball in the eleventh hour — for now.









