"This new office building will attract new businesses to our community," says Mayor James T. Phillips. "This is an excellent opportunity for the creation of new jobs and tax rateables for the township."

"With very little class A space available in this marketplace, the building has already received significant interest from the business community," says Steve Geltzeiler, director of leasing for Denholtz, who's marketing the asset along with leasing associate David Zaro. The site is near Denholtz's existing 130,000-sf Metropark South I, "which is currently 100% leased," Geltzeiler points out.

The 2.7-acre site was originally targeted for residential development. As reported by GlobeSt.com, Denholtz bought it in June for an undisclosed price from Kara Homes, the East Brunswick-based developer that has since declared bankruptcy and filed Chapter 11. Among other things, the new building will feature a two-story lobby, covered parking, tenant storage and 24/7 access.

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