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Approvals granted for project in Dover.


Woodmont Properties, one of the most active development companies in New Jersey, announced it has obtained preliminary and final approval for the development of a hotel and office building at the former North Sussex Street landfill site landfill site nvertedero

landfill site ncentre m d'enfouissement des déchets

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 in Dover, New Jersey This article is about about the town in Morris County. For the former Dover Township in Ocean County, see Toms River, New Jersey.

Dover is a Town in Morris County, New Jersey on the Rockaway River.
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The two new buildings will be part of a dramatic mixed-use redevelopment for the 49-acre site, which will also include a 150,000-s/f FedEx Ground FedEx Ground is a shipping company headquartered in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. Originally a small regional package shipping company called Roadway Package System (RPS), it was created to be a discount competitor to UPS.  distribution center. Woodmont's development team, led by vice president of development Steve Varneckas, executive vice president and general counsel Stephen A. Santola, Esq. and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 Lewis Zlotnick, spearheaded the approval process for Woodmont.

Woodmont is partnering with The Briad Group in planning an upscale, extended-stay Hilton Homewood Suites Hotel for the site. Consisting of 108 extended-stay suites, the hotel will also feature a pool and spa, exercise facilities, meeting room and guest lounge.

The team expects to start construction this winter, following state approvals.

In addition, plans call for a three-story, 58,700-s/ f office building. The office facility offers an ideal build-to-suit opportunity for prospective tenants in the marketplace.

This impressive mixed-use redevelopment project officially closes the dormant Latent; inactive; silent. That which is dormant is not used, asserted, or enforced.

A dormant partner is a member of a partnership who has a financial interest yet is silent, in that he or she takes no control over the business.
 municipal landfill and restores the unutilized site to productive use.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Date:Aug 16, 2006
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