November 24, 2025 - 02:09

The 2025 NJBIZ Commercial Real Estate Power List has been unveiled, highlighting the most influential figures in the industry who are transforming the landscape of New Jersey. These leaders are not only driving economic growth but also redefining how residents experience their communities.
As the state continues to evolve, these professionals are at the forefront, spearheading innovative projects that enhance urban living, create job opportunities, and promote sustainable development. Their vision and expertise play a crucial role in addressing the challenges faced by the real estate sector, including housing shortages and infrastructure demands.
The Power List celebrates individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and a commitment to improving the quality of life for New Jerseyans. By fostering collaboration between public and private sectors, these leaders are paving the way for a vibrant and resilient future in commercial real estate. Their contributions are shaping not only the physical environment but also the economic vitality of the state.
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