The co-op adds 17 stores while keeping the banner, staff and leadership in place. The post Wakefern finalizes acquisition of upscale NYC chain Morton Williams appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The funding will help revitalize public spaces and strengthen neighborhoods through key collaborative projects. The post NJEDA backs Camden with $5.7M for parks, community appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The organization will honor eight leaders Oct. 22 for their work to support business growth and to strengthen New Jersey's economy. The post NJ Chamber names Legislator of the Year award winners appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The increase will take effect Jan. 1, 2026, with separate rates for small employers, farmworkers and tipped staff. The post New Jersey sets $15.92 minimum wage for 2026 appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The celebrity-backed Nashville-style chicken chain will open its first Mercer County restaurant Oct. 3. The post Dave’s Hot Chicken takes over former Boston Market in Central Jersey appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
SpotitEarly and the health care giant will launch the work with a 2,000-participant study focused on breast cancer. The post Hackensack Meridian, NJ startup target cancer with dog-powered diagnostic appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The commitment aims to leave a lasting benefit for local communities beyond the tournament. The post Airbnb invests $1M in NYNJ World Cup 26 mini-pitches, events appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The definitive merger agreement to form Kean Jersey City advances plans to expand access and services at the emerging institution by 2026. The post Kean, NJCU merger moves ahead with new agreement appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The Roseland-headquartered firm welcomed Linda Hockstein as a partner in its real estate practice group. The post Mandelbaum Barrett expands into Hudson County (updated) appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The latest NJBIZ list of New Jersey venture capital and private equity firms highlights sector focuses from real estate to life sciences.| NJBIZ
Lowenstein Partner Chris Porrino talks about representing both the Trump Organization and a governor targeted by the Trump administration.| NJBIZ
The forthcoming Stonemont Passaic Logistics Center is a nearly 300,000-square-foot speculative industrial development on more than 20 acres.| NJBIZ
Mama's Creations acquires Sysco’s Crown subsidiary for $17.5M, adding a Long Island plant, 200 employees and $56M in annual revenue.| NJBIZ
CorMedix acquires Melinta Therapeutics in a $300M deal, adding Rezzayo and a $120M product portfolio to expand its biopharma growth platform.| NJBIZ
Atlanta-based Stonemont Financial Group expands in NJ with the acquisition of its first industrial service facility (ISF) in Logan Township.| NJBIZ
Fresh Monkee, backed by actor Mario Lopez, will open in Ridgewood with high-protein shakes made from whole foods.| NJBIZ
JLL is detailing how Casio America plans to maintain a presence in Morris County following the reveal it will move its HQ to Jersey City.| NJBIZ
Casio America Inc. is relocating its headquarters from Dover to Jersey City, the consumer electronics maker announced March 26.| NJBIZ
Ahead of its HQ relocation, Casio appoints Yusuke Suzuki as U.S. CEO to boost innovation, market share and digital transformation.| NJBIZ
Seagis Property Group lands full-building Class A lease in Kearny, expanding tenant from Carlstadt to a 211K sq. ft. last-mile hub.| NJBIZ
New Jersey venture capital firm 1435 Capital is launching a new fund to catalyze investments in NJ startups here in the state.| NJBIZ
QuickChek beat out Starbucks, Dunkin’ and Wawa as the first to roll out pumpkin-flavored coffee beverages in 2025.| NJBIZ
A Class A luxury apartment community set for Watchung has secured a construction loan and joint venture equity for the project.| NJBIZ
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Esen launches as a team of ex-Brookfield and Forest City execs set plans for a $1.5 billion Jersey City waterfront development.| NJBIZ