M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — August 2026 — 37
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O wners , D evelopers & M anagers Core Enterprises completes comprehensive capital improvement project at Greenwich Commons Larken Associates completes major renovation project at Stewartsville, NJ office building
TEWARTSVILLE, NJ — Larken Associates , a full-service commer - cial and residential real estate firm, announces that Core En- terprises , the firm’s in-house construction division, has com - pleted a comprehensive capital improvement project at Green - wich Commons, located at 1 Greenwich St. in Stewartsville. Located just off Route 22 and about a quarter mile from I-78, Greenwich Commons is a two- story, 42,896 s/f professional and medical office building in Warren County. The improve - ments, designed to create a refreshed, contemporary atmo - sphere, consist of new sconces and LED lighting, carpet tile flooring, furniture, signage, wallpaper, and wall paintings throughout the building’s com - mon areas and hallways. The project at Greenwich Commons reflects Larken As - sociates’ long-term ownership strategy, which centers around delivering a premier tenant ex - perience in one of the tightest regional markets in the coun - try. Across its approximately four-million s/f commercial portfolio, the firm continues to reinvest in its assets and ensure each building remains modern and well positioned to attract and retain tenants. “We take deep pride in own - ership, and unlike developers who build and sell, we hold our properties well beyond completion of construction and fully commit to always keeping them updated and uniquely appealing,” said Jil- lian Dorell , director of design at Larken Associates. “This approach helps us keep ten - ant retention rates across our commercial portfolio above industry standards and posi - tions our buildings among the most attractive to companies and healthcare providers in the market.” In a separate leasing as - signment, Larken Associates announced a 1,200 s/f retail lease with Topline Nails Hill - sborough LLC at The Shoppes at Woods Tavern, located at the corner of Amwell Rd. and Rte. 206 in Hillsborough. The lease marks the return of a beloved local salon that served the Hillsborough community for more than three decades before a fire in January 2026 forced its temporary closure. Topline Nails held a grand opening and ribbon cutting on Monday, August 3. S
daughters, Truc Luu and Tram Thompson, formed Topline Nails Hillsborough LLC to carry on the busi - ness their mother built. The new salon will be centered around the warm, family- oriented atmosphere clients have known for decades, with a continued focus on comfort and quality service. The Shoppes at Woods Tav - ern is a two-building, 31,299 s/f office and retail center situated in a prime location in Hillsborough’s downtown business district. The Shoppes at Woods Tavern is currently fully leased. MAREJ
Greenwich Commons improvements are designed to create a refreshed, contemporary atmosphere. Formerly located at 256 Rte. 206 in Hillsborough, Topline Nails is a family-owned salon that Lisa Nguyen operated for more than 32 years. The fire destroyed the salon and ev - erything inside, forcing the longtime business to close indefinitely. Moved by an outpouring of support from clients and the surround - ing community, Nguyen’s
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