|
|
Article: JERSEY CITY: An Appetite for Development
- Article from:
- New Jersey Business
- Article date:
- August 1, 2006
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright New Jersey Business & Industry Association Aug 01, 2006. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
|
When the lease was up on their lower Manhattan office headquarters in October 2004, the principals at Abner, Herrman & Brock, Inc. (AHB) Asset Management didn't consider moving to Jersey City. According to Kevin E. Strauss, managing director, everyone had the old image of Jersey City on their minds - a run-down metropolis in decline. When a broker showed them what actually existed, Strauss and his partners were in awe. "We didn't understand the scope of what was here. This has really become Wall Street West," he enthuses. Almost two years later, AHB is expanding its client base in New Jersey as well as in New York. What's even better is that clients now don't mind visiting the firm's ...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:
|
|
Article: New York Community Bank Buy Jersey ...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News;
April 13, 1999 ;
700+ words
... ... Statewide Financial Corp., a Jersey City-based thrift with 16 branches ... and Union counties. Several New York thrifts, wary of the high ... acquistions. At a time when some New York City and Long Island institutions ... consolidation of three of its Jersey City branches ...
|
|