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Edgewater Condo Goes Full CSI On Dog Poop With DNA Testing Program: Report Edgewater Condo Goes Full CSI On Dog Poop With DNA Testing Program: Report
Edgewater Condo Goes Full CSI On Dog Poop With DNA Testing Program: Report A New Jersey condo complex is going to highly scientific lengths to crack down on residents who don’t pick up after their dogs. At the luxury building Hudson Harbor in Edgewater, where studio apartment rentals start at $2,700 a month, management is turning to dog DNA testing to track down offenders, CBS News reports. The waterfront community has partnered with a company called PooPrints, whose motto is “the DNA solution for dog waste.” And yes, it works exactly how it sounds. According to CBS News, every dog living at Hudson Harbor will be registered using a cheek swab, with each pet’s DNA…
$62M Financing Secured For Bergen County Apartment Portfolio, JLL Says $62M Financing Secured For Bergen County Apartment Portfolio, JLL Says
$62M Financing Secured For Bergen County Apartment Portfolio, JLL Says A large residential portfolio spanning North Jersey has secured $62 million in financing. The funding was arranged for Tower Management Service and will be serviced by JLL Real Estate Capital, LLC, a Freddie Mac Optigo lender, the firm said. The portfolio includes five garden-style apartment complexes with 541 units. Those include Omni Apartments in Bergenfield, Arcadia Court Apartments in Hackensack, Park Engle Apartments in Englewood, and is anchored by Spring Gardens Apartments in Summit.  The Summit property, built in 1968, consistently maintains a 97%+ occupancy rate, a…
Zillow, Redfin Entered $100M Deal To Kill Rental Ad Competition: FTC Zillow, Redfin Entered $100M Deal To Kill Rental Ad Competition: FTC
Zillow, Redfin Entered $100M Deal To Kill Rental Ad Competition: FTC The federal government is suing Zillow and Redfin, accusing the real estate giants of cutting an illegal deal to eliminate competition in rental housing advertising, potentially hurting millions of renters. The Federal Trade Commission announced the lawsuit on Tuesday, Sept. 30. The agency claims that Zillow paid Redfin $100 million to dismantle itself as a competitor in the internet listing services market for multifamily rentals. According to the FTC, the February agreement required Redfin to end contracts with its advertising clients. Redfin then handed its business to Zillow and pr…
Fire Extinguished Week After Three-Alarm Blaze At Baltimore County Recycling Plant: Officials Fire Extinguished Week After Three-Alarm Blaze At Baltimore County Recycling Plant: Officials
Fire Extinguished Week After Three-Alarm Blaze At Baltimore County Recycling Plant: Officials Fire officials in Baltimore County declared that the tricky blaze at the Owl Metals building that continued to rekindle has been extinguished. For the past week, crews have been busy at the site of the partial building collapse as hotspots continued to cause additional fires until officials made it official that it was under control on Monday, Jan. 27. According to the Baltimore County Fire Department, the building is back under the management of the property owner, though crews "remain prepared to respond in the event of re-ignition or any other need for our services." A three-alarm fire …
Occupied West Bank Real Estate Fair At Teaneck Synagogue Can’t Be Stopped, Officials Say Occupied West Bank Real Estate Fair At Teaneck Synagogue Can’t Be Stopped, Officials Say
Occupied West Bank Real Estate Fair At Teaneck Synagogue Can’t Be Stopped, Officials Say 𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘: Officials in Teaneck promised Thursday that they'll maintain order at a controversial Israeli real estate event scheduled for this weekend that's expected to draw a huge police presence.  What they can’t do, they said, is prevent it from happening. ****** 𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘: Two out-of-towners were arrested after they threw liquid on protestors near the end of a controversial Israeli real estate showcase at a Teaneck synagogue, authorities said. SEE: Only Two Arrests Made At Trouble-Free Israeli Real Estate Protest In Teaneck, Police Chief Says ****** Palestinian, Muslim, and Jewi…
30 Properties In Hudson Valley Fined For Rubbish, Garbage Accumulation 30 Properties In Hudson Valley Fined For Rubbish, Garbage Accumulation
30 Properties In Hudson Valley Fined For Rubbish, Garbage Accumulation More than two dozen properties in Rockland County are being investigated for code violations regarding rubbish and garbage accumulation that has built up over time, officials announced. Rockland Office of Buildings and Codes Director Ed Markunas announced that the county is in the process of investigating more than 60 code violations across the Village of Spring Valley to hold property owners responsible. According to Markunas, after recent reports of accumulating trash in Spring Valley, he sent out inspectors to investigate further and to hold property owners responsible, leading to the di…
Cap Diner Opens In Downtown Hackensack Cap Diner Opens In Downtown Hackensack
Cap Diner Opens In Downtown Hackensack A long-awaited diner has opened in a brand new building in Downtown Hackensack. Cap Diner opened as part of the Meridia on Main apartment development on Main Street. The menu boasts American fare such as all-day brunch such as pancakes, fried chicken and waffles, burgers, pasta, and sandwiches, smoothies and more. The diner is owned by Capodagli Property Company, a real estate development and property management company, its website says.  Cap Diner and its coffee shop, Cap O' Joe, are now open at 20 Main St. The diner is open Sunday to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Friday and Sat…
Live Your Best Life At Warren County’s Newest 55+ Community Live Your Best Life At Warren County’s Newest 55+ Community
Live Your Best Life At Warren County’s Newest 55+ Community Luxurious apartments, resort-like amenities, and the upscale lifestyle you deserve are all within reach at Warren County’s newest active adult community. Located just off of Route 57 in scenic Lopatcong, Horizons at Autumn Ridge has everything you need to start living your best life. Scheduled for occupancy in December 2020, this gorgeous four-story elevatored building will feature 50 modern one and two-bedroom garden apartments complete with high-end fixtures and finishes, making it the perfect place to call home. With gourmet kitchens, stainless steel appliances, quartz kitchen and bathr…
Several Grocers, Shoe Shop, Metal Coating Co. Are Among New Businesses Registered In Enfield Several Grocers, Shoe Shop, Metal Coating Co. Are Among New Businesses Registered In Enfield
Several Grocers, Shoe Shop, Metal Coating Co. Are Among New Businesses Registered In Enfield Three new food markets, a shoe store, a commercial horse property, and a metal coating company are among the more than 20 new businesses that registered in Enfield in June. Connecticut releases new business registrations each month. Here are the registrations for Enfield in June, the most recent information available: - Prime Property Connection, activities related to real estate, 302 Enfield St.; - Too Lavish Essentials, shoe store, 5 Montano Rd.; - Sheehan Carpentry Services, residential remodeling, 6 Wheeler Dr.; - Touch of Class Auto Detailing, automotive body, painting, and interior…
Man Charged With Stealing $40K From Area Employer Man Charged With Stealing $40K From Area Employer
Man Charged With Stealing $40K From Area Employer A 21-year-old Hudson Valley man is in police custody after being arrested for stealing tens of thousands of dollars from his employer over more than a year. Jonathan Bruno, of Rock Hill in Sullivan County, was arrested for stealing more than $40,000 from his employer over a year and a half, Fallsburg police said. Bruno was charged with third-degree grand larceny and second-degree forgery, felonies. It is alleged that beginning last year, Bruno took checks from his employer - a property management company in Mountaindale - and proceeded to deposit them in his own personal bank accounts. Br…
Peacocks Make Themselves At Home On Apartment Grounds In Area Peacocks Make Themselves At Home On Apartment Grounds In Area
Peacocks Make Themselves At Home On Apartment Grounds In Area Four peacocks made themselves home on the grounds of an apartment complex in the area. The property manager, Peter Nikic, posted a picture of three of the four birds taken by him over the weekend at the facility in Dutchess. "I've got peacocks on my property in Millbrook, who wants them?" read a Tweet by property manager Peter Nikic.  "Originally there were five of them and one seems to have disappeared so now there's four but over the weekend I saw only three," Nikic said. "They wandered on to the property and stayed there for a few months. They seem to have made themselves comfortab…