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M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Northern NJ — December 23, 2022 - January 19, 2023 — 7B
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EWARK, NJ — On Thurs., Nov. 3rd, All Stars Project, Inc. Gala co-chaired by Onyx and Hartz Mountain Ind./Honors PSEG, RBC & Cushman & Wakefield All Stars Project holds Fall Benefit at Onyx Equities’ Gateway Center in Newark N
and private partnerships can create transformative, posi- tive change along with the social and economic opportu- nities that are facilitating a true renaissance of Newark, NJ as a place of belonging, purpose and opportunity.” The new location includes over 2,450 s/f of facilities with state-of-the-art tech- nology to further ASP’s outreach in Newark and provide local youth with creative, dynamic and per- formance-based afterschool development programing. The ASP of NJ is privately funded by thousands of in- dividuals, foundations and corporations, including PSEG, RBC Capital Markets, EY, Hartz Mountain Industries, Investors Bank, MetLife, Onyx Equities, PwC, and Vic- toria Foundation, Inc. MAREJ MERV filtration and UV light purification, advanced digital controls, energy-efficient base building systems that feature variable frequency drives, solar reflective roofing, low flow water fixtures, energy and consumption metering, and energy-efficient lighting. By integrating meaningful technology, sustainability measures, and concierge-style services that bolster the em- ployee experience, the build- ing will be ideally suited to help Valley attract and retain top talent that demands more than a traditional suburban office building. Valley’s new headquarters sits directly across the street from the recently renovat- ed Hyatt Hotel, TopGolf and 1776 restaurant — amidst the breadth of shops, lifestyle ame- nities, restaurants and cultural experiences that make Mor- ristown one of the most livable townships in Northern New Jersey. The building is in close proximity to a multitude of public transit options. MAREJ
CEO of Franklin Mutual Advisers, LLC . Through the ASP partnership with the Gateway, an ever-growing number of businesses, commu- nity and government partners offer young people access and opportunity, while ASP of NJ continues deepening its relationships with arts and cultural institutions, busi- nesses, civic organizations and agencies. “Just as we have rede- veloped Gateway to be an integrative touchpoint be- tween Newark’s community and our business tenants, ASP builds bridges and new connections between un- derserved youth and main- stream leaders,” said John Saraceno , managing princi- pal of Onyx Equities. “Their presence in the Gateway is a beacon to show how public modern interpretation of the masonry tradition of historic Morristown, offering a bal- ance of glass, metal, and warm brick tones that embrace the character of the neighborhood. Design hallmarks include op- erable glass walls that open to three outdoor terraces, which create an indoor-outdoor envi- ronment that makes Morris- town’s pastoral landscape part of the workplace. The ground floor features a dramatic lobby entrance with soaring ceilings, along with 14,500 s/fof available retail space, a portion of which is planned to house a new Valley retail banking branch. Designed to achieve LEED certification and create an ur- ban environment that appeals to today’s discerning work- force, the building reflects SJP Properties’ longstanding com- mitment to creating healthy, sustainable and inspiring of- fice ecosystems. The building’s technological advances include improved air quality using a combination of enhanced
(ASP) held its annual Fall Benefit at Onyx Equities’ Gateway Complex in New- ark. The national, privately- funded nonprofit organization that provides award-winning free afterschool development programs for youth in poor and underserved communities also recently moved into its new location at Gateway. The space includes an engagement center for performances, meet- ings and community events, world-class offices for staff and volunteers and commu- nity and development space for training, youth interac- tions and programming. The ASP gala was co-chaired by Onyx Equities, LLC and Hartz Mountain Indus- tries and honored corporate MORRISTOWN, NJ — Following its June ground- breaking, Valley National Bank’s new high-performance headquarters on Morristown’s Speedwell Ave. has topped out at six stories in height. Developed by SJP Proper- ties in partnership with Scot- to Properties , Valley’s new headquarters is one of the few major office projects under construction in New Jersey, and is expected to bring more than 660 professionals to Mor- ristown’s dynamic downtown upon its completion in the Spring of 2023. “Thanks to the expertise of our team, accomplished project partners and support from local leadership, we are one step closer to delivering a transformative office environ- ment for Valley and its team of esteemed professionals,” said Steve Pozycki , CEO of SJP Properties. “Besides a variety of transit options and robust lifestyle amenities, Morris- town offers an elevated qual- ity of life that employers like
The honorees with All Stars Project Alumni. Shown from left: Colin Akparanta; Ralph Izzo, PSEG; Andy Merin, Cushman Wakefield; John Thurlow, RBC Capital Markets; Denise Doumb; Earnest Nebedum.
of NJ’s Board is chaired by Peter Langerman , retired
sponsors PSEG, RBC, and Cushman & Wakefield . ASP
SJP Properties and Scotto Properties celebrate topping out of Valley National Bank’s new HQ in Morristown, NJ
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Valley National Bank’s new high-performance headquarters at SJP’s Speedwell Avenue development in Morristown has topped out at six stories in height
Valley prioritize when select- ing office locations that will appeal to current employees and prospective talent. We are proud of the project’s progress to date and look forward to bringing the next generation of office space to this highly desirable community.” Valley National Bank, one of the largest and most pres- tigious banking institutions in
the country, will relocate its operations from Wayne, N.J to this state-of-the-art,120,000 s/f workspace. The bank’s new base of operations will replace a string of vacant structures located on five separate lots along Speedwell Ave. A build-to-suit office build- ing designed by global archi- tecture firm Gensler , Val- ley’s new headquarters is a
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