Yearly Archives: 2015
Sandy Recovery- Christie Administration Announces Housing Recovery Information Session in Atlantic County to Assist...
In its continued effort to meet and assist Sandy-impacted families right in their home communities, the Christie Administration today announced that the 19th Information Session will be held Wednesday, June 24th, in Atlantic City, to provide personal assistance for storm-affected homeowners participating in the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program and LMI Homeowners Rebuilding Program
CCM and Fairleigh Dickinson Launch Dual Reduced-Tuition Admissions Program
County College of Morris (CCM) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) signed a formal agreement this week launching the CCM-FDU Scholars Program to provide students with a significantly more affordable pathway for earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the university
Lt. Governor Guadagno Joins Daytop New Jersey, Inc. to Open New Pittsgrove Outpatient Building
Continuing the Administration's work to treat addiction as an illness, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno today joined Daytop New Jersey, Inc. to open its new adolescent outpatient and administration facility at Daytop's residential Pittsgrove site
North Jersey Real Estate Developer Charged With Soliciting Bribes For Palisades Park Official
A real estate developer and landlord of commercial buildings in Palisades Park, New Jersey, appeared in federal court today to face a criminal complaint charging him with allegedly soliciting a $50,000 bribe payment for a Palisades Park borough official, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced
Menendez, Booker Announce $1.27M for NJ Housing Counseling
U.S. Senators Bob Menendez and Cory Booker (both D-NJ) today announced $1.27 million in federal grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Housing Counseling Program to 13 local agencies throughout New Jersey.
Menendez Bill Would Help Homeowners at Risk of Foreclosure Stay in Their Homes
As New Jersey continues to lead the nation in foreclosure rates – and specifically in “zombie” foreclosures – U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Ranking Member of the Senate Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation and Community Development today introduced the Preserving American Homeownership Act, to help homeowners who are underwater on their mortgages remain in their homes. According to RealtyTrac, one out of every 594 New Jersey homes is in foreclosure.
Pallone Announces $50 Million to Boost Economic Growth in Low-Income New Jersey Communities
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) announced a $50 million award for tax credits from the U.S. Treasury Department to New Jersey Community Capital, which is located in New Brunswick. The funds, which will be used by New Jersey Community Capital to award tax credits to investors in projects, are aimed at stimulating economic growth in low-income urban neighborhoods and rural communities.
Investing in Housing Choices Generates Billions for NJ Economy, Advocates Tell Legislators
NJ nonprofit community developers testified on the sector’s multi-billion dollar economic impact at a State House hearing before the Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee today. Citing a report that found the sector has generated $12 billion for the state’s economy, over 100 advocates met with lawmakers urging greater investment in the state budget for housing and community development as part of the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey’s (the Network) annual Lobby Day
Gebroe-Hammer Associates Arranges Two Separate N.J. Multi-Family Trades Totaling $113.5 Million
Gebroe-Hammer Associates has represented Forest Realty in the estate sale of two separate multi-family properties sold for a combined $113.5 million in Springfield and Morristown, N.J. The firm’s brokerage teams, led by Managing Director Joseph Brecher, also identified the buyers of Short Hills Village Club (Springfield) and Franklin Manor (Morristown). The sale of the properties, which were owned by Forest Realty for over 40 years, represents one of the state’s largest multi-family transactions recorded in 2015 thus far.
NJAA Opposes Bill Imposing New Mandates on Multifamily Construction
NJAA provided both written and verbal testimony before the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee in opposition to S-2824, sponsored by Senator Stack. The measure would require all new multifamily housing to be constructed with structural frames made out of concrete and steel, and include 3-hour rated firewalls in attics and cocklofts and fire stops on masonry walls every 30 feet
NJAA Opposes Bill Limiting Use of Credit Screening of Applicants for Affordable Housing
NJAA opposed S-1585, sponsored by Senator Turner (D-Mercer). The bill would prohibit the use of credit scores in evaluating the creditworthiness of applicants seeking to rent either affordable housing or market-rate housing while utilizing federal or State tenant-based rental assistance vouchers. Additionally, the bill sets forth specific criteria that apartment owners may use to evaluate such applicants.
DEP’s 2015 Green Acres Funding Includes More Than $6 Million for Projects in Morris...
More than $6 million in grants has been approved for county and municipal governments, and nonprofit and environmental groups for open space preservation projects in Morris County, as part of the 2015 state Green Acres funding awards announced by the state Department of Environmental Protection
MCIA HIRES AN ENERGY CONSULTANT FOR COUNTY SOLAR PROJECTS
The Morris County Improvement Authority has voted unanimously to hire a Florham Park based engineering firm, Matrix New World Engineering, Inc., for renewable engineering consulting services for the county’s solar energy projects
Blueprint for Municipal Fair Housing Compliance Announced
The Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey (the Network) today released a guide to implementing the New Jersey Supreme Court’s March 2015 decision on fair share housing. Developing Effective Municipal Housing Plans aims to help advocates and nonprofit community developers usher in a new era of housing planning and municipal collaboration.
NEW JERSEY REALTORS BREAKS GROUND ON NEW HEADQUARTERS IN TRENTON REDEVELOPMENT ZONE
Also in attendance are approximately 75 members, leaders, and staffers enjoying the momentous celebration. The 20,000 square foot building, expected to be completed in 2016, will host the New Jersey Realtors staff on floors 2 and 3, with the ground floor set to be leased out for retail, restaurant, or office space.
Diane Turton, Realtors Announces Company and Office Top Award Winners
Diane Turton, Realtors, founded in 1985, recognized the outstanding performance of its management, agents and staff during a gala celebration at Doolan’s Shore Club in Spring Lake on May 21, 2015. “We look forward to this event each year when we can recognize the best of the best and acknowledge their outstanding achievements”, said Diane Turton, President/Founder of Diane Turton, Realtors.
Christie Administration Awards Loan to Help Create Affordable Housing in Sandy-Impacted County
As part of the Christie Administration’s ongoing efforts to revitalize the nine counties most impacted by Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Acting Commissioner Charles Richman and New Jersey Redevelopment Authority (NJRA) Executive Director Leslie A. Anderson today announced the award of $500,000 in federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Recovery funds to cover the predevelopment costs of 30 units of affordable housing in Union County.
EDA Board Action Encourages Job Creation, Private Investment in Manufacturing Sector
Actions taken by the Board of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) today under the Grow New Jersey Assistance Program (Grow NJ) include projects that support the attraction of businesses in the manufacturing industry that hold the promise of creating over 450 new jobs and leveraging the private investment of more than $26.2 million in New Jersey’s economy.
Christie Administration Announces RREM Information Session in Ocean County to Assist Homeowners Hard Hit...
In its continued effort to meet and assist Sandy-impacted families right in their home communities, the Christie Administration today announced that the 18th Information Session will be held Monday, June 15th, in Toms River, Ocean County, to provide personal assistance for storm-affected homeowners participating in the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program and LMI Homeowners Rebuilding Program.
NEW JERSEY REALTORS BREAKS GROUND ON NEW HEADQUARTERS IN TRENTON
Also in attendance are approximately 75 members, leaders, and staffers enjoying the momentous celebration. The 20,000 square foot building, expected to be completed in 2016, will host the New Jersey Realtors staff on floors 2 and 3, with the ground floor set to be leased out for retail, restaurant, or office space