Seagis Property Group Begins Construction On Edison, New Jersey, Industrial Center
04/25/2016
The property is located ½ mile south of Exit 2B of I-287, 3 miles from Exit 10 of the New Jersey Turnpike, and 20 miles from the Port of Elizabeth/Newark. When completed in early 2017, the cross docked warehouse will feature 40' clear ceiling heights, ESFR sprinkler systems, 122 dock-high loading doors (expandable to 171), 371 trailer parking positions and parking for 356 automobiles. The Building is registered under the LEED green building program.
"We are very excited to commence construction of Seagis Gateway 10. This state-of-the-art distribution facility will feature next generation 40-foot clear ceiling height and abundant trailer parking spaces. Industrial demand continues to be strong acrossNew Jersey and this development will be unique throughout the Northern New Jersey marketplace in its size, location and modern features." Omer Mir Ahmed, Partner - Seagis Property Group.
Seagis Property Group LP owns and operates 9.5 million square feet of industrial buildings in logistically driven locations along the Eastern Seaboard. Seagis is headquartered in suburban Philadelphia, with offices at One Tower Bridge, 100 Front Street, Suite 350, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428.
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