Canadian conglomerate Triple Five owns and operates the two largest malls in North America—the West Edmonton Mall in Canada and the Mall of America in Minneapolis, but the company is now seeking to outdo its previous efforts by building what would be the largest shopping center in the world, the American Dream Meadowlands.
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The state Department of Environmental Protection last week proposed a rule that would allow it to waive strict compliance with regulations in certain limited circumstances, provided such a waiver does not weaken environmental or public health protections.
The multipronged battle over a new power-plant subsidy is swinging into full gear as the state prepares to pick which projects it wants to help fund.
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority will increase its investment in new high-tech and clean-energy ventures — but sparring between legislators and Chris Christie administration officials has threatened funding for the program.
Instead of getting socked with an annual spike of $300 per worker in unemployment insurance taxes next year, the state will mete out less pain to employers over a longer period of time under a bill introduced in Trenton that seeks to shore up the state’s deficit-ridden UI fund, which now owes $1 billion to the federal government.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno convened the first public meeting of the permanent Red Tape Review Commission, which aims to reduce regulations that slow down job creation and investment.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno was on hand last week to break ground on a new water treatment plant in the Short Hills section of Millburn.
U.S. Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D-Cliffside Park) announced last week the reintroduction of legislation to generate up to $2 billion in annual revenue by requiring polluters to fund the cleanup of Superfund sites.
Democratic members of both houses of the Legislature are introducing an income tax increase for those reporting more than $1 million in income.
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