Real Estate Journal — Economic Development — January 26 - February 8, 2018 — 13C
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R andolph , NJ
“Where Life is Worth Living” Why choose Randolph, New Jersey?
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ore than 450 busi- nesses have set up shop within Ran-
authentic Italian cuisine and wine. Located at 1181 Sussex Tpke., where it has been for the last 14 years, they are cur- rently undergoing a full reno- vation and expansion which will enable the restaurant to host large events while still operating the full dining rooms and bar. The Inchiappas have played an active role in the community by supportingmany sports programs and events run by Randolph schools as well as senior citizen group events. A fixture in Randolph since 1945, Sun High Orchards, LLC provides Randolph residents, and the surrounding neighbors,
with fresh produce grown on their 25 acre farm. Dr. Julio Guerra founded and became CEO of Itus Health- care, LLC, located at 765 Rte. 10 East in Randolph. Dr. Guer- ra employs and leads a team of medical experts in the pursuit of developing medical devices, technologies, and approaches to reducing the spread of harmful bacteria on medical instru- ments and surfaces. Visit www.randolphnj.org/ government/economic_develop- ment for more information and see how the EDC can help as- sist your business in relocating to Randolph! n
dolph’s 21 square miles. Our restaurants range from upscale dining to casual atmospheres with live entertainment. We are home to numerous medi- cal and dental offices boasting some of the most state-of-the- art facilities in the region. Our manufacturing companies have long standing records of provid- ing various quality services all over the world. The elected council mem- bers, municipal staff and a multitude of citizen volunteers believe in the township motto “Where Life is Worth Living” and will endeavor to continue to provide the excellent services, programs and facilities enjoyed by all who live here. In Randolph Township, we are developing proactive ap- proaches to maintaining a balanced and vibrant com- mercial and industrial sector. The lead agency in this effort is the Randolph Township Economic Development Com- mittee (EDC). The aim of the EDC is to promote sound eco- nomic development by acting as a liaison between existing business/industry and town- ship departments, encouraging business and industry to locate in the township, identifying any problems relating to in- dustry and other commercial enterprises, and recommending pro-business policies, programs and projects to the township council. The EDC believes in taking a proactive approach to maintaining a balanced and vibrant commercial and indus- trial sector here in Randolph. EDC members, who are ap- pointed by the township coun- cil, are charged with promoting opportunities to do business in the township, assisting in the development of reasonable business policies, and research- ing and monitoring Randolph’s economy. In recent news, The EDC chose to honor three recipients with a 2017 Business Achieve- ment Award at this year’s An- nual Randolph Country Fair. The awards were presented before the Mayor, members of the Township Council, and residents and fair-goers. Rosie’s Trattoria, owned and operated by Randolph resi- dents Rosie and Joe Inchiappa, strives to achieve and maintain the highest level of distinction in consistently serving quality
2017 RandolphMayor Chris Carey, EDC Chair John Ragan andAward Recipient Rosie’s Trattoria. Photo credit: C. Manderioli (from TapintoRandolph)
For Available Commercial Properties in Randolph please visit: www.randolphnj.org/government/economic_development
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