Login

New Jersey Earmarks $35 Million of $112 Million in Federal Aid for Restaurants

Assistance Also Aimed at Helping Tenants, Microbusinesses
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announces more than $100 million in additional COVID-19 relief at Flounders Brewery Co. in Hillsborough on Tuesday. (Edwin Torres/New Jersey governor’s office)
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announces more than $100 million in additional COVID-19 relief at Flounders Brewery Co. in Hillsborough on Tuesday. (Edwin Torres/New Jersey governor’s office)
CoStar News
October 13, 2020 | 10:22 P.M.

New Jersey is distributing $112 million in federal coronavirus-related economic aid and has earmarked $35 million for the state's struggling restaurant and bar industry.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Watch the video to learn how you can access industry leading CRE news and the data analytics you need to drive success.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Ready to Learn More?

Sign Up For a Personalized Demo.

Sign Up For a Demo To Learn More.

Already A Subscriber? Sign In