June 16, 2025 - 08:51

On June 10, a prestigious event took place at The Marigold in Somerset, where NJBIZ recognized the outstanding contributions of the 2025 Leaders in Real Estate Construction and Design, alongside the Top Projects Awards. This annual celebration highlights the remarkable achievements and innovative projects that have significantly shaped the landscape of real estate in New Jersey.
Industry leaders gathered to honor the visionaries and teams behind transformative developments that not only enhance the built environment but also contribute to the community's growth and sustainability. The event showcased a diverse range of projects, reflecting excellence in design, construction, and project management.
Attendees included top executives, architects, and construction professionals, all eager to network and share insights into the future of real estate. The awards serve as a testament to the hard work and dedication of those who strive to elevate the standards of the industry, ensuring that New Jersey remains a leader in real estate innovation and development.
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