Rockefeller Group and PCCP LLC have sold a Piscataway distribution center for $65.7 million, their latest sale of a building within a 2.2 million-square-foot industrial development.
A financial services firm has proposed leasing more than 215,000 square feet in Morris County with the help of a 10-year, $22.2 million tax credit under the state’s expiring incentive programs, as lawmakers gathered this week to consider an extension of the subsidies.
Rockefeller Group and a joint venture partner, PCCP LLC, have sold two newly completed buildings in a planned 2.1 million-square-foot logistics park in Piscataway, including a 725,000-square-foot distribution center for Best Buy.
Rockefeller Group and PCCP LLC have filled a second building at their planned 2.1 million-square-foot industrial park in Piscataway, signing a 155,000-square-foot lease with a maker of ductless heating and cooling products.
Vision Real Estate Partners is ramping up the next phase of its pipeline in New Jersey, relying on its “assembly line mentality” and the mix of creativity and capital that has allowed it to thrive with high-profile redevelopment projects in recent years.
Rockefeller Group has attracted another tenant to its new logistics park in Piscataway, securing a 155,000-square-foot lease with a maker of office furniture and products.
A joint venture has closed on its purchase of a former Johnson & Johnson campus in Morris Plains, where it’s planning a redevelopment anchored by an existing Class A office building.
A rendering of the planned upgrades at 340 Mount Kemble Ave. in Morris Township — Courtesy: Onyx Equities By Joshua Burd As Tim Greiner will tell you, there are two things that can’t be changed when an owner is renovating…
Large-scale upgrades are coming to an office building just outside downtown Morristown, in what will be Onyx Equities’ latest project to reposition an aging commercial property.