The unrelenting demand for industrial space has fueled new construction across the country — and New Jersey is home to what will be the largest project of the year.
A pair of top industrial developers offered a glimpse at two of New Jersey’s largest warehouse and logistics projects, detailing plans that would add nearly 7 million square feet across two coveted submarkets.
National Realty & Development Corp. has announced several new stores within its New Jersey portfolio that have opened recently or are on track to debut in the months ahead.
Bridge Development Partners has broken ground on its largest project in New Jersey to date — a 4 million-square-foot logistics park spanning Phillipsburg and Lopatcong along Route 22.
National Realty & Development Corp. is set to welcome four new tenants to its New Jersey portfolio, following more than 50,000 square feet in recent leases announced by the firm.
Bridge Development Partners is planning a three-building, 1.7 million-square-foot industrial complex in Somerset County after acquiring parcels from two separate sellers, part of an effort to refill its pipeline in New Jersey after a blockbuster portfolio sale last year.
Bridge Development Partners has acquired the rights to build nearly 4 million square feet of industrial space near Interstate 78, following its $43 million purchase of a sprawling development site in Warren County.
Ravenscroft Apartments at 26 Fairview Ave. in Phillipsburg — Courtesy: Gebroe-Hammer Associates By Joshua Burd A private investor has acquired a 76-unit apartment complex in Warren County, in a $7.6 million transaction arranged by Gebroe-Hammer Associates. The multifamily brokerage said…