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What happened to the Phillipsburg Mall? Behind the vacancies and decay: A tough retail climate and low-investment owners

The Phillipsburg Mall, which opened in September 1989, has fewer than 20 tenants within the concourse, a parking lot loaded with potholes and a crumbling infrastructure. How did it get here and where is it headed?

CIO Leadership: The Modern Technology Executive – Leading, Inventing and Winning in Unprecedented Times and Uncharted Waters Will Drive the Discussion at the 2022 Greenwich CIO Executive Leadership Summit on November 3

CIO Leadership: The Modern Technology Executive – Leading, Inventing and Winning in Unprecedented Times and Uncharted Waters Will Drive the Discussion at the 2022 Greenwich CIO Executive Leadership Summit on November 3
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CIO Leadership: The CIO as Cultural Change Agent Will Inspire the Discussion at the 2022 Silicon Valley CIO Executive Leadership Summit on October 27

CIO Leadership: The CIO as Cultural Change Agent Will Inspire the Discussion at the 2022 Silicon Valley CIO Executive Leadership Summit on October 27
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COVID-19 pandemic slows some development projects but spurs others

It s been one year since COVID-19 disrupted our lives, dramatically changing the way we live, work and play. This article is one in a series of stories detailing South Jersey s adjustment to the pandemic. CAMDEN – The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is painfully clear in a rising number of infections and deaths here. But it’s also evident in things that are not rising  like a planned $39.6-million office building near the city’s Waterfront. A Pennsylvania nonprofit, Elwyn, disclosed plans for the project in February 2019. The proposed 53,000-square-foot building, with a big assist from state tax incentives, was expected to bring about 200 jobs to Camden and further bolster the city’s redevelopment efforts.

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