The Shoppes at North Brunswick at 650 Shoppes Blvd. in North Brunswick — Courtesy: Levin Management Corp.
By Joshua Burd
Levin Management Corp. has picked up two new assignments in Central Jersey, expanding its relationship with a longtime client and shopping center owner in the region.
The real estate services firm, which is based in North Plainfield, said it’s providing day-to-day operational oversight for both properties — The Shoppes at North Brunswick at 650 Shoppes Blvd. in North Brunswick and Inman Grove Shopping Center at 1125 Inman Ave. in Edison — which total nearly 260,000 square feet. Both have changed hands over the past 12 months, providing new third-party management opportunities for LMC with an owner that has been a client for 10 years.
The firm now manages five properties totaling some 694,000 square feet on the landlord’s behalf, a portfolio that also includes Somerset Shopping Plaza in Franklin Park and Festival Plaza and Oak Tree Center in Edison.
“This ownership is familiar with our capabilities in delivering high-quality commercial real estate services and wanted to bring that same level of consistency to these assets,” said Joseph Lowry, LMC’s senior vice president of acquisitions and business development. “Our team takes pride in protecting and enhancing value through strong property presentation, responsive tenant relations and disciplined operational oversight. We are pleased to build on the progress at Inman Grove and implement our management program at The Shoppes at North Brunswick as we begin 2026. Our focus is to enhance day-to-day performance while supporting long-term asset value.”
LMC has been managing Inman Grove since last June after serving as a consultant during due diligence for the landlord’s off-market acquisition, the firm said. The roughly 113,000-square-foot property will soon benefit from the addition of Gopal Supermarket, a new Indian grocer, which will fill the anchor space formerly occupied by Stop & Shop and join tenants such as Ivy Rehab, CSL Plasma, Verizon, The UPS Store and others.
Located at a signalized intersection, Inman Grove attracts 1.4 million visitors a year, according to real-time traffic data from Placer.ai. The daily traffic count passing the property exceeds 22,000 vehicles.
The Shoppes at North Brunswick, for its part, changed hands recently and is home to 47 tenants ranging from Starbucks and Chipotle to Banana Republic, Big Blue Swim School and Club Pilates, according to a news release. The 147,000-square-foot lifestyle center benefits from strong visibility and its location along two key thoroughfares, Route 1 and Route 130, which together carry about 100,000 vehicles a day.
It’s also less than five minutes from Rutgers University’s New Brunswick campus, LMC said, adding that the property attracts 2.4 million visitors a year.
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