November 24, 2025 - 07:20

The 2025 NJBIZ Commercial Real Estate Power List highlights the most influential leaders in the industry who are significantly impacting the way New Jersey residents live, work, and play. This prestigious list recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the commercial real estate sector.
These leaders are not only driving economic growth but are also shaping urban landscapes and community development throughout the state. Their contributions range from pioneering sustainable building practices to revitalizing urban areas and enhancing local amenities.
As New Jersey continues to evolve, the influence of these industry leaders is crucial in addressing the challenges and opportunities that arise in the commercial real estate market. Their vision and strategic initiatives are instrumental in creating vibrant, sustainable communities that cater to the needs of residents and businesses alike.
The 2025 Power List serves as a testament to the dynamic nature of the commercial real estate industry in New Jersey and the leaders who are at the forefront of this transformation.
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