04.16.2024Genova Burns Helps Secure Major Funding For Client Under The Film and Digital Media Studio Infrastructure Act Genova Burns is pleased to announce a major success on behalf of client Criterion Group LLC in connection to the recent NJEDA approval of $9.5 million in funding under the Film and Digital Media Studio Infrastructure Act, of which a significant portion was approved in support of our Client’s film studio project in Jersey City. Criterion Group, with the assistance of Genova Burns LLC, is engaged in an innovative effort to create a full-scale film campus, located in Jersey City.
04.01.2021Genova Burns Announces Counsel PromotionsGenova Burns LLC of Newark, NJ is pleased to announce that four Firm Associates will be elevated to the position of “Counsel” effective April 1, 2021
07.08.2020New Permit Extension Act Enacted in Response to COVID-19As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to significantly affect all aspects of the real estate industry, the legislature of the State of New Jersey has passed amendments to the Municipal Land Use Law (the “MLUL”), codified at N.J.S.A. 40D:55-1, et. seq. The amendments contained in Assembly Bill A-3919 (the “Law”) will have a significant effect on pending real estate projects, both those that have received land use approvals and those with pending applications before municipal land use boards.
03.26.2020COVID-19: No Evictions During EmergencyIn light of the impacts from COVID-19 and the uncertainty related to its effect on business, we have seen the region quickly adjust to a new business reality. Both private industry and government have signaled they will work quickly to mitigate against the impact of slowdown in the wake of these changes. State, county and municipal governments have taken a number of measures to protect their residents.
09.12.2019Changes Coming to New Jersey Long-Term Tax Exemption StatuteSeveral bills affecting the long-term tax exemption statute are slowly making their way through the New Jersey Legislature. While each bill addresses different provisions of the statute, the common theme among them is one of restrictiveness.
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