No Address, Somerset, NJ
Office for Sale - 324,337 Sq. Ft.

Property Info
| CIMLS# | 329562 |
| Location Somerset NJ 08873 | |
| Updated | January 29th, 2012 |
| Type | Office |
| Price | Upon Request |
| Building | 324,337 Sq. Ft. |
Property Description
Exceptional, one-story 324,337 sq. ft. facility on 27 acresMain Building: 296,337 sq. ft Auxiliary Building: 28,000 sq. ft. Construction: Poured concrete slab floors; ceiling height 24'6; columns spaced 38' x 38'; tilt-up panel walls Utilities: Electric power and gas supplied by PSEG; water supplied by Elizabethtown Water Company; sewer supplied by Franklin Township Lighting: High pressure sodium Sprinkler: 100% wet system Office Space: 17,500 sq. ft. of modern, air-conditioned office space Truck Loading: Main Building: Sixty 7' x 8' dock-height doors and one 12' x 14' drive-in door Auxiliary Building: Fifty-one 7'x 8' dock-height doors and three 12' x 14' drive-in doors Additional Features: Loading area is fenced in with guard house security 520 automobile parking spaces 110 trailer stalls Expansion potential Location: Supremely located in Central New Jersey just minutes to I-287, the property offers strategic access to the state's transportation infrastructure, including Interstates 78 and 95, freight and passenger rail service, the nation's largest seaport, Port of New Jersey-New York, and Newark Liberty International Airport. Many influential corporations from diverse industries are already taking advantage of all Somerset County has to offer including AT&T, Johnson & Johnson, Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals, CitiGroup, MetLife, Verizon Wireless, and Pfizer. The county consistently ranks as one of fastest growing in New Jersey and among the ten most affluent in the United States. Over 10,000 acres of preserved farmland and parkland provide a pastoral setting for Somerset's 323,500 residents. Also, one of America's oldest counties, Somerset boasts several historical sites and numerous cultural and recreational opportunities. Somerset County offers small-town charm nestled between the Northeast Corridor's largest consumer and economic markets: between New York City and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Hartford, and Boston and Washington, D.C.
