An ear, nose and throat practice is expanding in the region after taking space at Robbinsville’s Washington Town Center, in one of three newly announced deals by Fennelly Associates.
Vacancy in New Jersey’s booming industrial market has ticked upward, thanks to a flurry of new construction and a return to what experts describe as normalized demand levels.
An investor has purchased a nearly 24,000-square-foot industrial building in Robbinsville, according to a brokerage team with Wolf Commercial Real Estate.
A contractor has renewed its nearly 14,000-square-foot lease at a Robbinsville industrial building, under a newly announced deal by NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co.
Investors Bank has sold and leased back its well-known office and retail building in Robbinsville, under a newly announced transaction by Cushman & Wakefield.
Denholtz Properties has bolstered its in-house development and construction teams with three new hires, as it looks to manage and grow its pipeline of projects in the region.
An investment firm has added to its growing footprint in New Jersey with the purchase of a fully leased, 172,417-square-foot industrial building in Robbinsville.
Tom Troy, president of Sharbell Development Corp., has been with the firm since 1987 and has helped spearhead its development of the landmark Washington Town Center project in Robbinsville. — Photo by Aaron Houston for Real Estate NJ By Joshua…