St. Georges Crossing, Woodbridge, NJ

WOODBRIDGE, NJ—They say a rising tide lifts all boats, but in this case, it's a boating goods retailer, West Marine, that is lifting St. Georges Crossing in Woodbridge, NJ, bringing the 340,000-square-foot shopping center to full occupancy with a new 14,650 square-foot lease.

Located at the intersection of heavily traveled Route 1 & 9 and Route 35, the Middlesex County shopping center is exclusively leased and managed by North Plainfield, NJ-based Levin Management.

Levin leasing representative Jordan Korris negotiated the long-term lease. Marta Person Villa of CBRE served as tenant's broker in the transaction.

West Marine will be a wonderful resource for local residents,” says Korris. “We are confident this newest addition to St. Georges Crossing will make a major contribution to the shopping center's ongoing popularity.”

With more than 260 stores in 38 states and Puerto Rico, West Marine is a waterlife outfitter for cruisers, sailors, anglers and paddle sports enthusiasts. Founded in 1968, West Marine carries more than 110,000 products that support customers' life on the water including boating/sailing and fishing gear, apparel, engine parts, paddle boards and kayaks, and electronic gear and equipment.

Other recent additions to the tenant mix at St. Georges Crossing include off-price fashion retailer T.J.Maxx and American restaurant Blu Alehouse. Anchored by ShopRite and P.C. Richard & Son, St. Georges Crossing features a strong mix of retail, restaurant and service tenants also including PetSmart, Pier 1 Imports, AutoZone, Bertucci's restaurant, Verizon Wireless, European Wax Center, Visionworks, Taco Bell and GameStop, among others.

The center serves a residential population of more than 352,400 people within a five-mile radius, and a daytime population of 160,000 in those same five miles. The daily traffic count exceeds 100,000 vehicles. The property includes one, 4,300-square-foot pad site available for development.

St. Georges Crossing is one of a number of properties within Levin's shopping center portfolio to reach 100 percent occupancy in recent months, demonstrating renewed strength in both the economy and the northeast retail marketplace. The firm maintains a diversified portfolio of approximately 95 properties totaling 13 million square feet in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, offering leasing, property management, accounting, construction management and marketing.

St. Georges Crossing, Woodbridge, NJ

WOODBRIDGE, NJ—They say a rising tide lifts all boats, but in this case, it's a boating goods retailer, West Marine, that is lifting St. Georges Crossing in Woodbridge, NJ, bringing the 340,000-square-foot shopping center to full occupancy with a new 14,650 square-foot lease.

Located at the intersection of heavily traveled Route 1 & 9 and Route 35, the Middlesex County shopping center is exclusively leased and managed by North Plainfield, NJ-based Levin Management.

Levin leasing representative Jordan Korris negotiated the long-term lease. Marta Person Villa of CBRE served as tenant's broker in the transaction.

West Marine will be a wonderful resource for local residents,” says Korris. “We are confident this newest addition to St. Georges Crossing will make a major contribution to the shopping center's ongoing popularity.”

With more than 260 stores in 38 states and Puerto Rico, West Marine is a waterlife outfitter for cruisers, sailors, anglers and paddle sports enthusiasts. Founded in 1968, West Marine carries more than 110,000 products that support customers' life on the water including boating/sailing and fishing gear, apparel, engine parts, paddle boards and kayaks, and electronic gear and equipment.

Other recent additions to the tenant mix at St. Georges Crossing include off-price fashion retailer T.J.Maxx and American restaurant Blu Alehouse. Anchored by ShopRite and P.C. Richard & Son, St. Georges Crossing features a strong mix of retail, restaurant and service tenants also including PetSmart, Pier 1 Imports, AutoZone, Bertucci's restaurant, Verizon Wireless, European Wax Center, Visionworks, Taco Bell and GameStop, among others.

The center serves a residential population of more than 352,400 people within a five-mile radius, and a daytime population of 160,000 in those same five miles. The daily traffic count exceeds 100,000 vehicles. The property includes one, 4,300-square-foot pad site available for development.

St. Georges Crossing is one of a number of properties within Levin's shopping center portfolio to reach 100 percent occupancy in recent months, demonstrating renewed strength in both the economy and the northeast retail marketplace. The firm maintains a diversified portfolio of approximately 95 properties totaling 13 million square feet in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, offering leasing, property management, accounting, construction management and marketing.

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