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Former Nathan Robins home, built in 1896, saved with a bit of luck
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Among the remnants of Dr. Peter Freis pediatric office in Metuchen from the 1970s and previous tenants as recent as last April is the interior historic beauty of what was once a single family dwelling built by Nathan Robins in 1896. The former Robins home, which was close to being demolished, was saved through many hours of discussion and negotiations. The home is under contract for purchase by Nancy and Pete Zerbe. They plan to preserve the home of five multi-unit apartments.PHOTOS BY KATHY CHANG/STAFF
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Among the remnants of Dr. Peter Freis pediatric office in Metuchen from the 1970s and previous tenants as recent as last April is the interior historic beauty of what was once a single family dwelling built by Nathan Robins in 1896. The former Robins home, which was close to being demolished, was saved through many hours of discussion and negotiations. The home is under con
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To revitalize a state suffering from the economic and personal hardships wrought by the COVID pandemic, New Jersey Governor Murphy signed into law on Jan. 7, 2021, the New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020. The Act adopts a series of incentives to both encourage businesses to settle in New Jersey and prevent Garden State businesses from fleeing to greener pastures elsewhere. Many of these programs will be administered by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (“Authority”).
The new Emerge Program provides tax credits to encourage economic development, job creation and the retention of significant numbers of jobs in imminent danger of leaving the state. The program will target businesses that build, acquire or lease space in the state with plans to create or retain full-time jobs.