Posts Tagged: Southern New Jersey office space

Fourth Quarter Report: Solid Growth in South Jersey Commercial Real Estate Market Indicates Even Stronger 2014

The South Jersey commercial real estate market experienced solid growth in 2013, despite some moderation in leasing activity in the fourth quarter, indicating an even stronger market in 2014, according to a new quarterly market analysis from Wolf Commercial Real Estate, a leading Southern New Jersey commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in South… Read more »

WCRE Appointed Exclusive Leasing Agent for Somerset Properties’ Southern New Jersey Office Buildings in Mount Laurel and Marlton.

Wolf Commercial Real Estate (WCRE), a leading Southern New Jersey commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in South Jersey commercial real estate listings, has been appointed executive leasing agent by Somerset Properties for its extensive portfolio of Southern New Jersey office properties. Somerset Properties’ portfolio is comprised of approximately 307,000 square feet of Class… Read more »

Second Quarter Report: WCRE Finds Substantial Spike In Southern New Jersey CRE Deal Activity, But New Questions Arise

The Southern New Jersey commercial real estate market continues to emerge solidly from the havoc caused by the Great Recession, but significant South Jersey office space vacancies and the possibility of rising interest rates may provide challenges for the future of the Southern New Jersey commercial real estate market, according to a new quarterly market… Read more »

WCRE Q4 2012 Report: Neither Hurricane, Nor Election, Nor Fiscal Cliff Can Stay The South Jersey Commercial Real Estate Market From Its Slow, Steady Climb

WCRE (Wolf Commercial Real Estate) reports that the South Jersey commercial real estate market exceeded several of its third quarter benchmarks, despite uncertainty caused by a natural disaster and other major news events.  The latest quarterly analysis from WCRE, a premier South Jersey Industrial Real Estate Broker, found that while the third quarter was marked… Read more »