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Mixed-use development

Chipotle, Starbucks Anchor Retail Hub At Former Roche Site In North Jersey Chipotle, Starbucks Anchor Retail Hub At Former Roche Site In North Jersey
Chipotle, Starbucks Anchor Retail Hub At Former Roche Site In North Jersey A portion of Belleville’s former Roche Diagnostics campus is being redeveloped into a new retail hub anchored by Starbucks and Chipotle, according to a release from JLL Capital Markets. JLL Capital Markets announced it secured construction financing for 11 Franklin Ave., a retail project in Essex County. The loan was arranged on behalf of developers Tulfra Real Estate and The Hampshire Companies through First Bank. The 18.7-acre property was acquired as part of the Roche Diagnostics Redevelopment Area. The first building, which opened in October 2022, is fully leased to Starbucks. A second …
$53.2M Sale Closes On NJ Waterfront Property With Whole Foods, Apartments $53.2M Sale Closes On NJ Waterfront Property With Whole Foods, Apartments
$53.2M Sale Closes On NJ Waterfront Property With Whole Foods, Apartments A prime slice of Hudson River waterfront real estate just sold for $53.2 million — and it comes with Whole Foods, boutique fitness studios, and apartments overlooking the Manhattan skyline. JLL Capital Markets announced it closed the sale of Edgewater Towne Center on River Road, a mixed-use property with 76,525 square feet of retail space and 64 apartment homes. JLL represented the seller, Site Centers Corp., and secured a local private buyer. Built in 2000 and spread across nearly 14 acres, the property is anchored by Whole Foods Market, one of the chain’s top performers in New Jersey. Sho…
Washington Commanders’ $3.8B RFK Stadium Deal Approved: 'Today Is A Historic Day' Washington Commanders’ $3.8B RFK Stadium Deal Approved: 'Today Is A Historic Day'
Washington Commanders’ $3.8B RFK Stadium Deal Approved: 'Today Is A Historic Day' The Washington Commanders are officially coming home. The DC City Council voted 11-2 late on Wednesday, Sept. 17 to give the final approval for a $3.8 billion project to build a 65,000-seat stadium at the old RFK Stadium site. The plan also calls for a mixed-use development project in the surrounding neighborhoods, as well as affordable housing in the area. "Today is a historic day for DC, the Commanders organization, and our fans," Commanders owner Josh Harris said in a statement. "With the Council's approval, we can now move forward on the transformative RFK project that will bring lasti…