Here's How East Brunswick Overcame Property Owners' Opposition to Route 18 Redevelopment Project
"The court found that the township followed the proper procedural requirements, the record contained substantial evidence to support the township's designation and there was simply no basis to invalidate the redevelopment designation," said Michael Bruno of Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, representing redeveloper EB Development Urban Renewal.
March 01, 2022 at 04:59 PM
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Land Use and PlanningA New Jersey judge has rejected a challenge by property owners to East Brunswick's designation of 88 acres along the Route 18 business corridor as a condemnation redevelopment area.
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