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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Whole Foods to Hit Parsippany By 2015

Company releases more details about the organic supermarket's forthcoming Par-Troy site.

Since word was released last week that a Whole Foods Market is coming to Parsippany, many residents have reacted with excitement. That joy will have to be tempered: The store likely won't open until 2014 or 2015, according to a company spokesperson. Michael Sinatra told Patch that lease papers have been signed for Whole Foods to rent about 40,000 square feet in a complex that will be constructed on Route 46 between Waterview Boulevard and Intervale Road, where woods now stand. "We're thrilled to be coming to Parsippany," Sinatra said. "I am from the area and with Mountain Lakes and Denville nearby, we know this will be a great location." While a lease agreement has been struck for the yet-to-be-erected building, the project is in the …

john

10:11 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013

...and calling Whole Foods corporate headquarters and telling them you will boycott them because of this unsuitable plan couldn't hurt!   more ›

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Realogy's Move to Madison Nearly Didn't Happen

Christie, Guadagno and other officials celebrate groundbreaking of real estate giant's new headquarters.

Gov. Chris Christie, Lt. Gov Kim Guadagno and Madison Mayor Robert Conley stood with silver shovels over a pile of dirt Wednesday morning to mark the groundbreaking of Realogy's site in Madison. The international real estate firm is relocating its headquarters from Parsippany to the new location at 175 Park Ave. "Think about where we were two years ago," the governor said before a crowd of state and local officials and members of the business community. "The responsiveness or lack thereof of state government was so bad, that a worldwide company like Realogy, which we were fortunate to have headquartered in New Jersey, was literally ready to walk out the door without any type of reaction from the governor's office." Two years ago, the …

Bob Crawford

5:44 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Natalie Thanks Hopefully you will hear from the Mayor soon. Patch, under your leadership, presents an extraordinary opportunity for Parsippany residents to communicate with each as well as with our elected officals and hopefully we will begin to hear back from our Mayor and Council members about many of the important issues facing Parsippany today. With the economic recovery in NJ underway, now …   more ›

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