Redevelopers in New Jersey have become increasingly comfortable with the idea of buying environmentally compromised properties, particularly with a growing demand for warehouse properties to support the e-commerce economy....more
New York City zoning allows unrelated owners of contiguous properties to merge them into a single zoning lot while thereafter still allowing each to remain separately owned and taxed. It is an advantageous concept long...more
Real estate loan structures considered “non-traditional” in years past have become commonplace in modern finance.
Originally published in New Jersey Law Journal - 2019....more
Upgrading a pre-existing nonconforming use in New Jersey involves myriad issues, and resolving them is a bit like navigating between Scylla and Charybdis.
Originally published in New Jersey Law Journal....more
Two recent Appellate Division decisions have added significantly to the body of New Jersey eminent domain jurisprudence.
Originally published in New Jersey Law Journal - 2019....more
The New Jersey Appellate Division’s recent decision in Borough of Glassboro v. Grossman et al, __ N.J. Super. ___ (App. Div.) (slip op., January 7, 2019) merits considerable attention.
Originally published in New Jersey...more
This article surveys the legal issues pertinent to the acquisition by a New Jersey public entity via eminent domain of property that either presently requires environmental remediation or has been...more