New Jersey Economic Development Authority (njeda)

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) is a government agency focused on driving economic growth and job creation in New Jersey. They provide financial assistance, real estate development, and business incentives to support small businesses, large corporations, and community projects. NJEDA makes money through interest on loans, fees for services, and returns on investments. Established in 1974, the NJEDA has been pivotal in revitalizing urban areas and fostering innovation through various programs, including tax incentives and venture capital funding.

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