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Manhattan rentals boost Vornado profit.(Financial report)
October 31, 2007... Byline: James Quirk
Oct. 31--Paramus-based Vornado Realty Trust, the third-largest U.S. real estate investment trust, reported profit rose 2.2 percent in the third quarter Tuesday, boosted by a surge in rental income in markets such as Manhattan.
Vornado's net income rose to $130.8...
Wachovia taps CEO for north region.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Richard Newman
Oct. 31--Wachovia Corp., which has almost 9 percent of Bergen County's deposits, said Tuesday that Hugh Long, chief executive officer of the mid-Atlantic region, has been named CEO of the Charlotte-based bank's expanded north region.
Long will oversee banking...
Investors ripped off, state prober testifies.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Kevin G. DeMarrais
Oct. 30--A trial began in Superior Court in Hackensack on Monday for two men accused of ripping off investors for more than $1.2 million while running more than a dozen interrelated investment companies in Fort Lee and Englewood Cliffs.
In a civil suit...
Janitors look for raise in contract talks.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Joan Verdon
Oct. 30--The union representing 7,000 janitors, office cleaners and other commercial service property workers in New Jersey began contract talks Monday with the companies that employ them.
The union's three-year contract expires Jan. 1.
The union, Local 32BJ,...
Developer's gamble pays off.
October 30, 2007... Byline: James Quirk
Oct. 30--In 2001, what would become new office space for Pepsi Bottling Group Inc. and pharmaceutical company H.D. Smith was nothing more than 16 acres of contaminated landfill in Kearny. Though it was the first property in the Meadowlands targeted by the Meadowlands...