Funding will facilitate the installation of energy efficiency, renewable energy, EV charging, and water conservation measures  

TRENTON, N.J. (August 13, 2026) – Today, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) and Nuveen Green Capital announced the closing of a $101 million loan under the Garden State Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Program. The funding, administered alongside senior lender and alternative investment manager MCCP, will support the construction of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects for the upcoming Lionsgate Studios Newark, which is owned and operated by Great Point Studios, increasing power generation, easing upfront costs for developers, creating high-quality jobs, and expanding New Jersey’s nation-leading film and television infrastructure.   

 C-PACE financing will be used to install seven electric vehicle charging stations and a 1.1 mega-watt (MW) solar power system with anticipated annual generation of 1.34 million kilowatt-hours (kWh), advancing Governor Mikie Sherrill’s efforts to bolster power generation and lower costs for New Jerseyans. Energy-efficient building envelope, lighting, and electrical HVAC systems will also help reduce electricity consumption by 388,000 kWh annually, reducing strain on the power grid and lowering utility costs, while water conservation measures are projected to save 259,000 gallons of water annually.  

“Governor Sherrill has taken meaningful action throughout her first year in office to expand power generation, cut red tape for businesses, lower costs for New Jerseyans, and strengthen the state’s high-growth industries,” said NJEDA Chief Executive OfficerEvan Weiss. “To advance the Governor’s efforts, the NJEDA continues to make impactful investments through its clean energy programs, and support for Lionsgate under the Garden State C-PACE Program exemplifies the tremendous economic opportunities available for businesses while simultaneously bolstering the state’s booming film and television industry.”  

The Garden State C-PACE Program allows property owners to repay investments from Qualified Capital Providers into eligible projects through a special assessment to a Participating Municipality, similar to the owner’s real property tax, sewer, or water bill. The Participating Municipality then remits the payment to the initial capital provider. This unique form of financing results in lower-cost, longer-term financing, making it easier for projects to be cash flow positive from the outset. Municipalities are required to opt-in prior to any project application.  

“We are thrilled to partner with NJEDA as well as MCCP to capitalize this significant project, which marks not one, but two milestones, as the largest C-PACE transaction ever closed in New Jersey and the first in the city of Newark,” said Mike Doty, Senior Director of Originations, Nuveen Green Capital. “Through C-PACE, the sponsor will realize meaningful cost savings by financing eligible improvements at a competitive rate over a longer term, preserving capital that can be redeployed into the development itself. As C-PACE continues to expand across asset classes and use cases, it is exciting to see it applied to a project of this scale and cultural significance, one that is strategically located close to New York City and will bring jobs, production activity, and sustainable infrastructure to Newark for years to come.”

Lionsgate Studios Newark will sit on a 12-acre site and feature six soundstages designed to accommodate simultaneous film and television productions of varying scale. The property will include comprehensive production support infrastructure with mill shops for set construction and fabrication, dedicated production offices, support space, and equipment storage. The studio will also provide career training to Newark high school students as the film and production economy in New Jersey continues to grow. Construction is expected to be complete in 2027.   

Lionsgate Studios Newark was announced as New Jersey’s first-ever Studio Partner in December 2022, allowing the company to access expanded benefits under the state’s Film and Digital Media Tax Credit program. Under the designation agreement, Lionsgate (NYSE: LION) commits to occupy a New Jersey film production facility for at least 10 years and is potentially eligible for a 40 percent base tax credit for qualified production expenses on future New Jersey film projects.  

Since the state’s Film and Digital Media Tax Credit Program was reinstated, film production in New Jersey has surged. In 2024, in-state production spending from filmmaking hit an estimated $834 million, surpassing the previous record of $701 million in 2022. To accommodate the surge in film production, the new Lionsgate Studios Newark, along with Netflix’s new studio at Fort Monmouth and 1888 Studios in Bayonne, will significantly expand the state’s film and television infrastructure, attracting more productions, creating jobs, and stimulating local economies.    

“Newark represents one of the most exciting opportunities for the future of film and television production,” said Robert Halmi, Founder and CEO of Great Point Studios. “This financing is an important milestone that allows us to bring a world-class, purpose-built studio to a city with tremendous potential. Lionsgate Newarkwill deliver sustainable infrastructure that supports the next generation of film and television production while creating high-quality jobs, supporting local businesses, and helping establish Newark as a new center for creative and economic growth.”

“As large and as creative as this complex financial transaction is, it is dwarfed by the enormous benefit it bestows on the people of our city,” said Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka. “Rising from a long-neglected expanse of land in the South Ward, this investment brings palpable hope in the form of forward-facing infrastructure, job creation and over-arching economic development. The construction phase brings employment and infuses collateral spending in the neighborhood. The studios spur relevant workforce development, permanent careers and a host of local support businesses. Beyond that, by signing the Community Benefits Agreement, Great Point has committed to ongoing educational, arts and cultural programs that will further enrich residents of all ages, for generations to come.”

 “Asset Environments appreciates our continued relationship with NJEDA and Nuveen Green Capital to evaluate and review the energy and economic impacts of exciting developments in New Jersey. Working with outstanding administrative, financing, design, and engineering teams are what allow projects like this to be successful,” said Asset Environments Energy Engineer Troy Teeter. “New Jersey C-PACE’s use of whole building energy modeling in combination with bonus technologies provides access to capital financing with tangible benefits to the sponsor. Through the PACE review process, the project design team implemented additional energy saving improvements into the building’s design enabling access to additional financing. As a result, the project is expected to reduce its total site energy consumption to align with the project’s sustainability and operational goals, while maximizing financial benefit. This project is a showcase of how sustainably minded borrowers benefit from the advantages of C-PACE as a tool to both improve their building and meet their financial goals.”

Over the past decade, C-PACE programs in more than three dozen states have proven an effective tool to attract private capital into the renewable energy, energy efficiency, and resiliency markets. To date, according to the non-profit entity PACENation, there have been 3,581 C-PACE projects throughout the United States, which have drawn a collective investment of over $9.75 billion and have created 148,795 jobs. The Garden State C-PACE Program is already making meaningful investments in projects around the state, closing more than $176 million in financing since launching in July 2025.   

A list of current Participating Municipalities, Qualified Capital Providers, and Qualified Technical Reviewers can be found here. The NJEDA will continue accepting applications for municipalities, capital providers, technical reviewers, and C-PACE projects on a rolling basis.   

For more information, including C-PACE eligibility requirements and program guidelines, visit https://www.cpacenj.gov/ or email Gardenstatecpace@njeda.gov.   

About the NJEDA

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) serves as the State’s principal agency for driving economic growth. The NJEDA is committed to making New Jersey a national model for inclusive and sustainable economic development by focusing on key strategies to help build strong and dynamic communities, create good jobs for New Jersey residents, and provide pathways to a stronger and fairer economy. Through partnerships with a diverse range of stakeholders, the NJEDA creates and implements initiatives to enhance the economic vitality and quality of life in the State and strengthen New Jersey’s long-term economic competitiveness.

To learn more about NJEDA resources for businesses, call NJEDA Customer Care at 844-965-1125 or visit https://www.njeda.gov and follow @NewJerseyEDA on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.

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Grant awards build on NJEDA’s facilitation of $100M+ in clean energy investments in 2026 so far   

TRENTON, N.J. (June 11, 2026) – Yesterday, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved $79 million in grant awards to ten large-scale decarbonization and energy efficiency projects under the Reducing Emissions through Retrofits, Optimization, Fuel-Switching, and Innovative Technologies (RETROFIT NJ) Program. The awards, spread across nine communities throughout the state, will advance solar generation and battery storage projects, generate enough energy to power nearly 3,000 homes, lower energy costs, and eliminate over 845,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions, promoting New Jersey’s clean energy goals and stimulating economic growth.

“Since day one, Governor Mikie Sherrill has focused on lowering energy costs and expanding grid capacity to bolster business growth, promote affordability, and attract investment,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Evan Weiss. “Projects supported by the RETROFIT NJ Program will provide meaningful cost relief to residents and business owners, broaden energy capacity, and increase the reliability of the state’s electric grid, building on the NJEDA’s existing clean energy efforts to strengthen the state’s economic future.”

The awarded projects include a combined 20.3 megawatts (MW) of solar and 86.9 MW of battery storage, supporting $238 million in economic activity. The suite of approved projects will reduce electricity usage by 30.7 million kilowatts (kW) annually, relieving strains on the state’s electric grid and lowering energy costs. $54 million of the awarded funding has been directed to projects in the state’s Overburdened Communities.

The RETROFIT NJ program utilizes $79 million in Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) funds. Each project includes at least three clean energy or electrification components, such as solar, energy storage, electrification of heating, refrigerant replacement, and energy efficiency upgrades, or is a thermal energy network (TEN), which connects heating, cooling and/or hot water systems across multiple buildings. Funding can cover both hard and soft project costs, including design, engineering, equipment, construction, and commissioning. 

The ten awards funded under the RETROFIT NJ Program are:

  1. Camden County Vo-Tech School – Sicklerville – $10,000,000 – The project includes installation of a 2.1 MW solar system, high global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant replacements, energy efficiency upgrades, and two electric vehicle charging stations.
  2. Christ Church/CARE Center of NJ – Rockaway – $6,912,694 – The project includes installation of a 1.78 MW solar system, air source heat pumps, high-GWP refrigerant replacements, and energy efficiency upgrades.
  3. DGMB Casino, LLC (Resorts Casino Hotel) – Atlantic City – $8,836,767 – The project includes installation of a 2.1 MW solar system, a 16 MW energy storage system, and a Building Management System upgrade to effectuate greater energy efficiency.
  4. Housing Authority of Plainfield – Plainfield – $2,992,534 – The project includes installation of a 69 kW solar system, air source heat pumps, high-GWP refrigerant replacements, and energy efficiency upgrades.
  5. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey – Newark – $2,874,953 – The project includes installation of a 581-kilowatt solar system, replacement of natural gas air and water heating units with electric heaters and heat pumps, energy efficiency upgrades, and three electric vehicle charging stations.
  6. Port Authority Trans-Hudson – Jersey City – $9,517,434 – The project includes installation of a 690.5-kilowatt solar system, replacement of multiple natural gas and oil-fired heating systems with clean alternatives, and energy efficiency upgrades.
  7. Rutgers, the State University of NJ – New Brunswick – $8,000,000 – The project will replace aging underground high-temperature hot water distribution piping with new, pre-insulated piping on and between Busch and Livingston Campuses, a thermal energy network that will provide heating, domestic hot water, and cooling to approximately 124 campus buildings.
  8. Showboat Hospitality LLC – Atlantic City – $9,892,850 – The project includes installation of a 4.3 MW energy storage system, high-GWP refrigerant replacement, and energy efficiency upgrades.
  9. Somerset Holmdel Development (Bell Works) – Holmdel – $10,000,000 – The project includes installation of a 12.99 MW solar system, high-GWP refrigerant replacements, and energy efficiency upgrades.
  10.  X-L Plastics – Clifton – $10,000,000 – The project includes installation of a 47 MW energy storage system, refrigerant replacements, replacement of gas-fired rooftop units and gas-fired domestic hot water heaters with high-efficiency electric heat pump systems, and energy efficiency upgrades. 

The RETROFIT NJ Program expands on the efforts of the NJ Cool program, which supports smaller to medium-sized building decarbonization projects. In 2026, $6.8 million in NJ Cool awards have been approved for 12 projects, projected to save 2 million kilowatt hours and 25,000 therms annually once construction is complete. Further examples of successful NJ Cool projects can be found on the NJ Cool webpage under the “Completed Projects” tab.

In addition to RETROFIT NJ and NJ Cool, the NJEDA’s other clean energy programs have continued to advance innovative energy projects during Governor Sherrill’s first six months in office. The NJEDA recently closed on a $2.49 million loan to THY Branchburg under the New Jersey Clean Energy Loans Program, which will support a 3.4 MW community solar project on a warehouse roof. Additionally, over $32 million in voucher funding was approved under the New Jersey Zero-Emission Incentive (ZIP) Program in 2026, assisting in the purchase of 463 zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles from NJ-based dealerships, with more approvals ongoing. This investment is complemented with the closing of $75.5 million in financing under the NJEDA’s Garden State Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) program, facilitating renewable energy generation, energy efficiency, water conservation, and other improvements in commercial properties.

Collectively through its programs, the NJEDA has invested over $180 million in clean energy projects in 2026 so far. For more information on the NJEDA’s clean energy programs, visit www.njeda.gov/clean-energy/.

About the NJEDA

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) serves as the State’s principal agency for driving economic growth. The NJEDA is committed to making New Jersey a national model for inclusive and sustainable economic development by focusing on key strategies to help build strong and dynamic communities, create good jobs for New Jersey residents, and provide pathways to a stronger and fairer economy. Through partnerships with a diverse range of stakeholders, the NJEDA creates and implements initiatives to enhance the economic vitality and quality of life in the State and strengthen New Jersey’s long-term economic competitiveness.

To learn more about NJEDA resources for businesses, call NJEDA Customer Care at 844-965-1125 or visit https://www.njeda.gov and follow @NewJerseyEDA on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.

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