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View Comments LONG BRANCH - Anne Evans Estabrook, a real estate developer with deep ties to the Shore, will donate $3 million to Monmouth Medical Center for its new campus on a former Fort Monmouth site, hospital officials said. Estabrook, owner and chairwoman of Elberon Development Group, said the donation is deeply personal. She grew up in the Elberon section of Long Branch. And both her father and husband were treated at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch for critical illnesses. The staff not only treats their patients; they treat the whole family, Estabrook said in a statement. The gift is targeted for Monmouth Medical Center s proposed Vogel Medical Campus, a 100,000-square-foot project in Tinton Falls on the site of the former Myer Center, a Cold War-era research facility that was known as the Hexagon. ....
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Boston-based NorthBridge Partners has picked up a last mile distribution center in Branchburg, NJ. JLL Capital Markets announced that it brokered the sale of the 50,400 s/f facility at 161 Meister Avenue that is fully leased to Fed-Ex. JLL marketed the property on behalf of the seller, Elberon Development Group and The Avidan Group. The facility is situated on 3.49 acres at 161 Meister Ave., less than one mile from State Route 22, the region’s main commercial thoroughfare. It is also minutes from Interstates 78 and 287, two of the New York metro area’s largest and most heavily trafficked highways. Additionally, 161 Meister Ave. is situated in what is known ....
POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Pre-K Our Way Good Tuesday morning! Brent Spiner has made his determinations. Or maybe it was pressure from other states. But with New Jersey s COVID-19 positivity rate steadily decreasing, Gov. Murphy announced a joint plan with New York and Connecticut to lift most capacity restrictions in a couple weeks (after Cuomo beat him to the punch with his own announcement, and a long time after Connecticut). ....
ICE Jailer in New Jersey Is Sued By Its Landlord, Claiming Unsafe Conditions arrow Marie DeLuca The owners of a windowless former warehouse that houses Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees in New Jersey are alleging dangerous conditions at the facility and suing to terminate its lease, representing another potential victory for activists seeking the end of controversial immigration detention in the state. The lawsuit filed Monday alleges that CoreCivic, the private prison operator that leases the facility and contracts with ICE to hold about 145 asylum seekers and other undocumented immigrants, breached its contract by failing to follow local and federal safety regulations to stop the spread of Covid. The Elizabeth Detention Center has had more Covid cases than other ICE facilities in the region, and both security and medical employees have died. One dozen detainees newly tested positive at the end of April, just as cases statewide were ....