Rendering of Bridge Point South Brunswick Manor, South Brunswick, NJ Rendering of Bridge Point South Brunswick Manor, South Brunswick, NJ
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ— Chicago-based Bridge Development Partners is developing Bridge Point South Brunswick Manor , a 488,800 square-foot spec industrial distribution facility set for delivery in the third quarter of 2016. “We are excited about the opportunity to introduce new state-of-the-art buildings in the area,” says Bridge principal Jeffrey J. Milanaik . “Demand for users is high in both for lease and sale which creates a dynamic environment to position the assets.” The property is being developed on 35 acres in South Brunswick, NJ, on Davidson Mill Road near the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 8A. The land is a long-term ground lease with the Halpern family.  The building will feature 36-foot clear ceiling height warehouse spaces, 98 truck dock positions, two drive-in doors, an ESFR fire protection sprinkler system and 800 amp, 277/480 volt electrical service. Additionally, a new parking lot with 100 spaces for cars and 85 spaces for trailers will be provided. Marquee brands such as Barnes & Noble, Conagra Foods, Home Depot, Williams-Sonoma and Volkswagen have flex and industrial space leased in the same area. PREMIER Design + Build is the general contractor. The building envelope materials will consist of load-bearing, precast concrete wall panels and glass and glazing at office entryways. The speculative facility will be equipped with a fully-adhered 60-mil TPO roofing system and positive pressure heating units. Julie Piszczek of Premier is the project manager and Michael Kaufmann is the field superintendent. Joel Lubin and Nate Demetsky of Jones Lang LaSalle are representing Bridge Development in the marketing of the property. Earlier this year, the firm announced Bridge Point Union , a single speculative 263,415-square-foot industrial building with 36-foot clear ceiling heights. It will be designed to accommodate up to two tenants. The firm acquired a former dairy processing plant dating back to the 1920s but had ceased operations about 10 years ago. Bridge will demolish all 24 existing manufacturing, warehouse, and office buildings totaling 210,561 square feet on the site. The firm will then develop Bridge Point Union . Bridge expects building completion by April 2016.  

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