3 Mark Road in Kenilworth — Courtesy: NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co.
By Joshua Burd
A fabric manufacturer has leased 42,000 square feet of industrial space in Kenilworth, in one of two newly announced deals by NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co.
Brokers with the firm represented ownership in the transaction at 3 Mark Road, where Timeless Treasures Fabrics of Soho LLC will occupy a property that includes 38,000 square feet of warehouse space, 4,000 square feet of finished office space and a 24,000-square-foot fenced paved lot. The building also has two drive-in doors, two interior loading docks, one three-ton and one five-ton crane and 17-foot ceiling heights.
NAIDB Chief Operating Officer David Simon, Associate Vice President Catherine Goski-Vasquez and Vice President Richard Goski completed the deal as the property’s leasing agent, touting the site’s proximity to the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 78, among other destinations. The firm is currently marketing an adjacent 0.7-acre, 30,000-square-foot fenced and paved surface parking lot for lease with a separate private-driveway entry, noting that the vacant land is ideal for parking passenger vehicles, vans and small to midsized box trucks.
Colliers’ Linda Hill and Doug Bansbach represented Timeless Treasures, which makes cotton print, basic, solid and flannel fabrics.
In the second NAIDB deal, Managing Director and Principal Chris Galiano represented H.N. International Group in a 15,000-square-foot lease at 72 Veronica Ave. in the Somerset section of Franklin. The wholesale home textiles operator will occupy three units within one of two 50,000-square-foot industrial flex buildings that are part of the Franklin Technical Center campus, which sits between Princeton and Rutgers universities.