Tag: New Jersey Economic Development Authority

  • Fort Monmouth board enters agreement to redevelop fortress

    Fort Monmouth board enters agreement to redevelop fortress

    OCEANPORT The Board of Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization (FMERA) voted to sell and ultimately redevelop approximately 36 acres on the Fort in Tinton Falls. The acreage, known as Parcel F-1, is situated near the Garden State Parkway, however dilapidated existing buildings on the property have been a significant impediment to its sale. The approved plan…

  • Edison Solutions uses EDA resources to expand

    EDISON — Since opening its doors in New Jersey in the 1980s, Edison Lithography and Printing Company has been delivering cost-effective printing services, and manufacturing temporary cardboard displays, in-store décor and signage for globally recognized companies throughout the world. In 2015, buoyed by its success, Edison Lithography acquired Compass, a display company in Georgia, and,…

  • Business Brief

    Business Brief

    Celmatix Clinical Laboratories, a subsidiary of digital health technology industry leader Celmatix, has established its new laboratory at the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s (EDA) Commercialization Center for Innovative Technologies (CCIT) in North Brunswick. Celmatix was founded to create products that bring greater clarity to the treatment of infertility and pave the way for women…

  • SLT Foods uses EDA resources to establish itself in South Brunswick

    SLT Foods uses EDA resources to establish itself in South Brunswick

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The family-owned and operated SLT Foods Inc., a food distribution company that serves the United States and Canada, has found a permanent home in South Brunswick. Established in 1994, SLT Food imports basmati rice, tea, lentils, coconut water, herbal products and other ethnic food products and distributes them to wholesale clubs, grocery…

  • Local companies share in technology tax certificate transfer program

    Local companies share in technology tax certificate transfer program

    The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) has announced that 40 New Jersey technology and biotechnology companies have been approved to share more than $35 million in Fiscal Year 2017 through the state’s Technology Business Tax Certificate Transfer (NOL) Program. Administered by the EDA and the New Jersey Department of Treasury’s Division of Taxation, this competitive…

  • Technology meetups provide opportunities for entrepreneurs

    Technology meetups provide opportunities for entrepreneurs

    TRENTON — In addition to providing funding and resources to New Jersey’s technology and biotechnology community, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) continuously promotes networking opportunities for entrepreneurs as a way to foster synergy within the Garden State’s technology ecosystem. Through its social media pages, the EDA routinely highlights events such as technology meetups,…

  • N.J. authority assists small businesses & not-for-profits

    N.J. authority assists small businesses & not-for-profits

    As part of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s (EDA) efforts to raise awareness of financing resources available for small businesses and not-for-profit organizations, Chief Executive Officer Melissa Orsen visited Riding High Farm in Upper Freehold Township on June 30. Staff at Riding High Farm recently worked with the EDA to refinance the facility’s mortgage,…