The "historic" ordinance looks to create a Special Improvement District in Princeton, to help with economic revitalization and growth.
The company is set to open a new store at Nassau Park Pavilion.
Employees at California Closets refresh, revive and help build out a new space for The Father Center of New Jersey’s Dress2Impress Program.
The Starbucks In Hopewell Township is the first New Jersey location to push for a union, after similar efforts in Buffalo, New York.
Short on ingredients for New Year’s Day brunch? Find out where you can pick up those last-minute items in Princeton.
In an age of big-box stores and Amazon, JaZams offers an elevated experience for shoppers with a selection of unique toys, books, and more.
The brand will now have five locations across New Jersey.
Ellinikon will open its second NJ store in Princeton. They offer a large variety of curated Greek products and food.
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Construction is expected to start soon, and the project is slated to be completed in December 2023.
Stark & Stark Welcomes New Shareholder Tommie Ann Gibney
Princeton’s nationally recognized artisan ice cream shop — The Bent Spoon — found a unique way to stay open throughout the pandemic.
The controversial pipeline project cutting through Mercer and Hunterdon was canceled after the company said it failed to receive permits.
Starting pay is expected to be more than $18 an hour for the 125,000 new jobs, including some at New Jersey warehouses.
Gov. Phil Murphy praised the furniture and decor store and thanked them for contributing to the region’s economy during the pandemic.
The family-run luxury retailer has entered into a lease agreement for 17 Palmer Square.
Home improvement stores in and near Mercer County are ready for late-summer or early-fall projects.
The company is opening its office at 90 Nassau Street. This will be their third location after Boston and San Francisco.
La La Lobster will open a new restaurant at 63 Palmer Square West, according to its website.
The Forum is open to all businesses and community members.
Mr. Degnan joins the firm’s Accident & Personal Injury Group.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Princeton area.
Ocean State Job Lot has purchased the shuttered Walmart building at Nassau Park Pavilion, Princeton.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Princeton.
Positive Vybz Island Grill will celebrate its grand opening on July 24.
Attorneys Bhaveen R. Jani and Max L. Schatzow elevated to shareholders
Restaurant, bakeries, prescription glasses store, and more - here are three new stores that recently opened, and three coming soon.
This is the company’s fifth location in New Jersey. The new store features artwork by illustrator Julia Rose Barnes.
The California-based supermarket chain will open its first store in Hamilton Township, occupying the space of a former Kmart.
The custom bakery now has a new storefront at Princeton North Shopping Center.
The popular ramen house is expected to open a new location in Princeton in the fall.
The new eatery sells freshly baked goods, serves breakfast, lunch, and pizzas.
Tastemaker Dinner Series offers a five-course meal, paired with a glass of wine. The dinner will be held at three NJ restaurant locations.
With its fun and ambitious flavors, The Bent Spoon has been rated the best in Garden State by Food & Wine magazine.
Patrons described this creation as "rich and creamy." Store owners are bringing back this "shock flavor" on Saturday.
The local law firm's shareholder joins the non-profit organization's Advisory Board.
Mr. Perez joins the Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use and Banking & Financial Services groups.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks U.S. companies that generate the most revenue each year.
Mr. Donahue is managing shareholder at the local law firm of Stark & Stark.