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New Jersey CREDA - Commercial Real Estate Development Association

Current Priorities

CREDA NJ executes a comprehensive and thoughtful advocacy program focused on priorities that matter most to the CRE industry. Our strategic plan emphasizes improving the understanding of land-use, incentives, and industry impacts at all levels of policy making. We believe that better-informed policy tends to produce more durable rules and fewer unintended consequences for development.

Top current priorities include:

 Permitting process reform

CREDA NJ is prioritizing reforms that will result in faster, more predictable approvals, including measures like self-certification and private inspection options when municipalities can’t complete inspections quickly. This matters because delays raise carrying costs, slow job creation, and make New Jersey less competitive for investment.



 Energy Policy and Utility Costs

CREDA NJ is opposing legislation and rules that push costs higher and supports policies that are represent more workable energy policy for CRE. This matters because energy is a major operating expense for buildings, and higher costs hit rents, occupancy, and development feasibility.

State land-use regulation

CREDA NJ has opposed and is seeking changes to recent state land-use rules tied to flooding and stormwater resulting in development restrictions. This matters because poorly calibrated rules can constrain redevelopment, add uncertainty to transactions, and discourage investment in already-built urban areas.

Development and redevelopment incentives

CREDA NJ is opposing legislation and rules that push costs higher and supports policies that are represent more workable energy policy for CRE. This matters because energy is a major operating expense for buildings, and higher costs hit rents, occupancy, and development feasibility.

Transportation and infrastructure investment

CREDA NJ consistently backs improvements to transportation infrastructure and logistics networks. We also supporting efforts by NJ Transit to unlock revenue opportunities by partnering with the CRE industry to redevelop underutilized land. This matters because access to ports, roads, rail, and freight corridors directly affects warehouse, industrial, office, and mixed-use performance.

Opposition to warehouse-restriction proposals

CREDA NJ has actively fought bills that would limit warehouse development, including proximity-based restrictions and truck-related taxes. This matters because logistics and distribution remain major engines of employment, tax base growth, and supply-chain resilience in New Jersey.

Site remediation and brownfield policy

CREDA NJ supports reforms that make contaminated-site cleanups and transfers more workable, while opposing proposals it says exceed statutory authority. This matters because faster remediation unlocks underused land and brings obsolete properties back into productive use.

PILOT and tax certainty

CREDA NJ is expanding its support of existing PILOT programs and other tax structures that support redevelopment projects. This matters because predictable local tax treatment is often essential to making large redevelopment projects financeable.

Workforce and contractor rules

CREDA NJ opposed recent changes to independent-contractor classification rules that could disrupt logistics and other sectors. This matters because labor rules affect construction costs, project timelines, and how easily the industry can scale work.

New Jersey CREDA - Commercial Real Estate Development Association

CREDA New Jersey Office / Mailing Address: 
2 Tower Center Blvd., Suite 1106, 
East Brunswick, NJ 08816-1100 

Office Phone: 
732-729-9900

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