Daniel Brooks

Former Jersey City Newspaper Printing Plant Razed to Make Way for Large-Scale Warehouse Development

A 17-acre facility in Jersey City, once home to the New York Daily News printing machine, has been dismantled to create a new logistics hub. The makeover, led by Goodman Group, a prominent industrial property group, will change land use from print media to modern warehouses. Goodman Group has completed demolition, paving the way for…

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7 Vacant N.J. Bank Buildings Snapped Up for $4.4M in Quiet Multi-Site Deal

A private bidder paid millions for seven abandoned northern New Jersey Flagstar Bank facilities. The entire property, spanning multiple high-traffic towns, sold for $4.4 million, a major deal in a market with idle commercial assets attracting investors for renovation. After banking closed, the 755- and 3,300-square-foot buildings lay idle. Each vacant property is strategically located…

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Caesars Sportsbook at Monmouth Park Debuts With New Bar, Shake Shack, and Prime Trackside Views

The 16,000-square-foot Caesars Sportsbook opened at Monmouth Park this week, adding excitement. It will have more games and restaurants. The opening advances New Jersey’s legal sports betting, benefiting tourists and sports fans. The new site is easy, engaging, and racing-focused. Both indoor and outdoor sportsbook spaces overlook the track, giving customers a front-row perspective of…

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JFK’s Granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg Shares Heartbreaking Terminal Cancer Diagnosis

Many journalists and environmentalists were shocked when Tatiana Schlossberg, daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, said she had a rare and dangerous condition. This week, the 35-year-old posted a deeply personal article about her life change and her medical battle. Schlossberg stated she was diagnosed on her second child’s birthday,…

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Developer Moves Forward With 61-Unit Mixed-Use Project Near Seton Hall University After Securing $2.85M Land Loan

Private lenders are giving South Orange $2.85 million to buy land for a large project. The funding will launch a three-building mixed-use project near Seton Hall. Irvington Avenue needs the finances to build new houses, businesses, and infrastructure. Financed 61 apartments and office space will be built on the ground floor of two neighboring Irvington…

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Jon Stewart Questions the Motives Behind Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Sudden Political Shift

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s surprise political flip has made Washington’s news this year. Former Trump supporter Greene has distanced herself from the former president, changed her views on national issues, and worked to improve her public image. While some MPs have warily accepted her new attitude, comedian and political expert Jon Stewart questions it. Greene…

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Increased Police Patrols at Ocean County School After Snapchat Threat Raises Concern

After a Snapchat post circulated among Toms River Intermediate South Middle School students on Tuesday, police launched a multi-agency investigation and enhanced campus security. Authorities say the danger isn’t real, but safety comes first. A Florida man uploaded the message to a large Snapchat group, but his name and reasons are unknown. Even if the…

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Trump Acknowledges New York Mayor-Elect Mamdani Ahead of Oval Office Meeting: “He Ran a Strong Campaign”

President Donald Trump praised Zohran Mamdani on Friday before their private White House meeting. On Fox News Radio’s “The Brian Kilmeade Show,” Trump hailed 34-year-old Democrat Mamdani a candidate who “ran a strong race” on November 4. Trump’s remarks contrast with his volatile Mamdani rhetoric in recent months. Despite Trump’s Republicanism and Mamdani’s democratic socialism,…

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