RUTHERFORD, NJ—NAI James E. Hanson has completed a lease renewal on behalf of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce at Meadows Office Complex, located at 201 Route 17 North in Rutherford, NJ.

The Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce has renewed for 3,148 square feet of office space at the strategically located office complex, owned by Onyx Equities.

NAI Hanson vice president Steven G. Leitner, CCIM represented the tenant. Frank Recine of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented the landlord, Onyx Equities.

“The Meadows Office Complex is an ideal location for the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce,” says Leitner. “The property provides a convenient location at the intersection of Routes 3 and 17, as well as numerous class-A amenities. When coupled with Onyx's technology-based, tenant-centric approach to building management, we are confident that the Chamber of Commerce will continue to be well served by this property.”

Meadows Office Complex comprises two buildings totaling 575,000 square feet complex that feature conference facilities, ample parking, banking and concierge services, a day care and a fitness center. Located near upscale hotels, restaurants, major highways and airports, the building has easy access to Route 17, the NJ Turnpike and New York City, through the Lincoln Tunnel.

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