There are woods in New Jersey, both in remote and in busier regions that are hundreds of years old. These forests are protected, yet still face many challenges. Climate change and invasive species have a habit of deteriorating the condition of these historical trees. Researchers attempt to catalog the remaining forests in order to preserve these havens. Continue reading “Old-Growth Forests and Their Role in a Community”
Month: June 2014
The Industrial Advantage to New Jersey Real Estate
2014 shows that the industrial real estate market is on the upswing. According to findings there are “healthy leasing, declining vacancies and upward movement in rental rates.” To the layperson this means that locations used for industrial purposes do not stay empty for long in New Jersey. Just looking along the New Jersey Turnpike, you will see records of increased real estate activity. Continue reading “The Industrial Advantage to New Jersey Real Estate”
Growing Difficulties on the Budget Front
The “Lagging Economic Performance” of New Jersey
The past few years have been hard for Governor Christie. Supposedly the budget difficulties have been around longer than his administration, but he is getting the brunt of the blame. No matter the cause, something has got to change. Otherwise infrastructure difficulties will continue to worsen and fewer individuals will wish to populate the Garden State. Continue reading “Growing Difficulties on the Budget Front”