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ONLY FOUR HOMES REMAIN AT 40 PARK IN DOWNTOWN MORRISTOWN

MORRISTOWN, N.J - June 6, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- 40 Park, the luxury residential building on the Morristown Green, has been an icon since its grand opening, a seven-story testament to how the principles of new urbanism can help energize a downtown....

MINNEAPOLIS COUPLE FINDS VIBRANT DOWNTOWN LIFESTYLE AT 40 PARK IN MORRISTOWN

MORRISTOWN, N.J - March 21, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- Dr. Avi Nahum and Jean Holloway were enjoying life in a beautiful condo in one of Minneapolis’ most desirable, pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods when Mrs. Holloway was offered a job with a medica...

TWO NEW PENTHOUSE SALES JUST DAYS APART AT 40 PARK REFLECT LIMITED COLLECTION’S SENSATIONAL...

MORRISTOWN, N.J - March 1, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- Extraordinary penthouse living in the heart of downtown Morristown has struck a chord with two new home buyers who recently purchased two spectacular Penthouse residences just days apart at 40 Park,...

40 PARK’S UNIQUE LIFESTYLE OFFERING HAS WIDESPREAD APPEAL

MORRISTOWN, N.J - October 20, 2011 - (RealEstateRama) -- With fewer than 15 luxury condominium homes remaining, 40 Park in downtown Morristown has successfully attracted homebuyers looking for an upscale living experience in a dynamic downtown setting. Residents range from young professionals and newlyweds to local retirees and people relocating from out of state. They may have had different reasons for moving, but all of them share a common adoration for the unique lifestyle 40 Park offers.

Business Real Estate Press Releases

Rayse Owns ‘Agent Value’ – A Bold New Approach to PropTech...

Rayse is redefining the real estate technology landscape, establishing itself as the undisputed leader in Agent Value. Unlike traditional PropTech, which has focused on automation and disintermediation, Rayse takes a completely different approach.

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Cambridge Ends Exclusionary Zoning

On Monday, February 10, the Cambridge City Council voted 8 – 1 in favor of a zoning petition allowing new multi-family housing, up to four stories, to be built city-wide, by right. This change undoes decades of exclusionary zoning, in which the zoning code was weaponized to enforce segregation by limiting where apartments could be built.