Our on-site team, along with NAP Cares, are joining together to collect food donations this September for Hunger Action Month. You can help, too! Take action by donating to Feeding America or your local food drive.
This $2.5 billion, 6.5 million SF mixed-use master planned community reclaims a 400+ acre waterfront site left damaged by decades of industrial activity. Since 2017, NAP’s New Jersey team has been actively engaged in readying the site for its future as a carefully curated retail-driven destination infused with highly programmed gathering spaces and resort level hospitality.
Our on-site team, along with NAP Cares, are joining together to collect food donations this September for Hunger Action Month. You can help, too! Take action by donating to Feeding America or your local food drive.
Riverton is a complicated development! The Team elaborates on the complex components at play when designing, remediating, and developing.
Hear Riverton sustainability expert, Mike Singer, of Greenlight Development Partners discuss how we’re bringing the community back to the waterfront after decades of industrial damage.
This 400-acre site, damaged by industry, embarked on a massive environmental clean up to reclaim and repurpose this land for a future mixed-use community.
Reclaiming and Revitalizing a site previously occupied by a lead paint factory is a key differentiator in this project’s vision. After closing the factory doors over 30 years ago, our team is tackling one of the biggest redevelopment sites in New Jersey!
We’re live! Riverton’s first permanent electrical feed is active along Peter Fisher Boulevard. Currently being used for our contractor trailer complex, this feed has the capacity to feed the future Gateway Services buildings and more.