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CoreWeave, a New Jersey-based artificial intelligence leader, signed a long-term lease for a data center in Kenilworth, investing $1.2 billion into the project. Governor Phil Murphy praised CoreWeave's commitment to AI innovation in the state. In another development, Winfield Properties acquired the Shops at 40 Park in Morristown, with plans to reposition vacant space. Additionally, law firm Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP relocated to The Eisenhower office tower in Livingston, signaling a trend of companies investing in New Jersey's commercial real estate market. [Extracted from the article] |