$1.48M Deal Moves Fire Equipment Supplier Into 6,000-sqft Hackensack Industrial Building
A longtime supplier of fire department equipment is relocating to Hackensack after purchasing an industrial building for $1.48 million, according to the broker.
New Jersey Fire Equipment acquired 163 Liberty St., a 6,000-square-foot industrial building, in a deal brokered by NAI James E. Hanson Vice President Dominic Fittizzi, who represented both the seller, JWC MGT, LLC, and the buyer.
Operating since 1930, New Jersey Fire Equipment supplies equipment and gear to career and volunteer fire departments throughout the state, as well as law enforcement, EMS, industrial, and commercial custome…
$13.75M Deal Closes On Route 10 Strip Mall With Chuck E. Cheese, AMC: Report
A retail center anchored by AMC Theatres and Chuck E. Cheese in East Hanover has sold for $13.75 million, according to RE-NJ, citing RIPCO Real Estate.
The property at 145 Route 10 spans 70,549 square feet and sits on more than 15 acres along one of Morris County's busiest commercial corridors. The center is fully occupied and also includes GolfTec, Nielsen Dodge Chrysler Jeep, and an AT&T cell antenna tenant, according to a RIPCO marketing package.
The center draws traffic from Route 10, which sees more than 35,000 vehicles per day, according to the offering memorandum. The property in…
Major Expansion Coming To Cross County Center: New Retail Buildings, 4-Acre Park Planned
A major expansion is underway at Cross County Center in Westchester County, where developers have broken ground on what will be one of the largest additions to the shopping center in decades.
The project, announced Friday, May 29, will add 58,000 square feet of new retail space to the center's north lot, including a 14,000-square-foot retail building and a two-story, 44,000-square-foot flagship retail building, according to owner Marx Realty.
The expansion will also include underground parking and a new four-acre park designed to improve the visitor experience and create additional space fo…
$3M Lakefront Estate Designed By Arts & Crafts Legend Lists On Lake Hopatcong
A rare waterfront estate designed by famed American furniture maker Gustav Stickley has hit the market for $3 million.
The six-bedroom, five-bath home at 497 Windemere Ave., on Lake Hopatcong in Mount Arlington, was built circa 1904 as a summer retreat during the lake’s golden resort era, according to the Zillow listing.
Gustav Stickley is widely considered one of the leading figures of the American Arts and Crafts movement, known for his handcrafted Mission-style furniture, architecture, and design philosophy focused on simplicity, quality, and functionality, according to Stickley.com. His…
Sterling 'Real Estate Agent' Took Deposits, Never Delivered Homes In Virginia, Sheriff Says
A Virginia woman is accused of cashing in on desperate renters by posing as a real estate agent, collecting security deposits and first month’s rent before vanishing without handing over the keys, authorities say.
Kimberly Vu, 45, of Sterling, was indicted by a grand jury on 26 charges this week following what investigators described as an extensive fraud investigation by the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities say Vu allegedly operated a rental scam targeting people searching for homes, townhouses, and rooms to rent.
Investigators allege Vu contacted potential renters, collected …
Former Met Brandon Nimmo’s Old Westbury Ranch Sold In A Flash For Nearly $5.7M
Former New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo has sold his Long Island ranch for nearly $5.7 million, a real estate executive revealed Wednesday, April 29.
Nimmo, 33, was traded to the Texas Rangers in November 2025 but waited until April to put his ranch in Old Westbury on the market, Emmett Laffey of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Laffey International Realty wrote on social media.
The 5,200-square-foot home at 3 Horseshoe Road sold in less than 48 hours, according to Laffey. The listing agents were Stephen Gevinski and Scott Van Son.
“The luxury property, priced at $5,695,000,…