The tenant was represented by Frank Truesdell, SVP in the Morristown, NJ office of Binswanger; ProLogis was represented by Frank Caccavo and Jason Goldman of Cushman & Wakefield. Terms were not released.
"The combination of a highly accessible location in a high-quality new construction building in tandem with ownership's aggressive and professional pursuit of this tenant made 50 Middlesex Ave. a logical choice for Tory Burch," says Truesdell in a statement.
With the lease, the 360,000-sf 50 Middlesex Ave. is now fully occupied. Originally approved for construction in late 2004 by previous owner Catellus, the building is part of the 3.2-million-sf Port Reading Business Park, all of which became part of ProLogis' portfolio when it acquired Catellus a few years ago.
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