351 Blau Road presents a 9.21-acre flat land parcel zoned for a flex/ light industrial infrastructure development.
Midway between Interstate 80 and Interstate 78 in northwestern New Jersey, about 20 miles from the Pennsylvania state line.
Industrial lot approved for two 18,500-square-foot light industrial/ flex structures; approved town plans will be included in the sale.
Topography is level and currently cleared, and the location enables easy access to Hackettstowns main roads.
Hackettstown is home to the US headquarters of Mars Inc., and other large employers include Inspira Health, Amazon, and Walmart.
As the exclusive advisor, Coldwell Banker Realty presents the light industrial development opportunity at 351 Blau Road in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Ideal for a seasoned developer, the 9.21-acre site has been approved by the town for two flex/light industrial buildings spanning 18,...
As the exclusive advisor, Coldwell Banker Realty presents the light industrial development opportunity at 351 Blau Road in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Ideal for a seasoned developer, the 9.21-acre site has been approved by the town for two flex/light industrial buildings spanning 18,000 square feet along with 2,500 square feet of additional mezzanine space each. For logistics/ distribution, the Lehigh Valley International Airport is 35 miles away, the New York Container Terminal is 54 miles away, and railroad transportation, such as the Bass Flemington station, is 28 miles away.
Situated on the banks of the Musconetcong River in northwestern New Jerseys Skylands Region, Hackettstown blends suburban and rural amenities in a scenic, small-town environment. Commuting and traveling from Hackettstown is easy, with convenient access to Routes 46, 57, and 517, as well as Interstate 80. New York City and Philadelphia are both about an hours drive from Hackettstown.
Property operators in the Northern New Jersey market are beneficiaries of continued growth in the logistics industry. As the recent e-commerce boom has created an increased need for warehouse and distribution space, many companies have turned to New Jersey, also known as the Garden State, for its prime location in the middle of the Northeast corridor.
The Northern New Jersey market has taken steps over the past few years to offer tax incentives for new development and to make the regulatory environment more business-friendly. Looking ahead, improvements to permitting processes, more accountability in state government, lower business taxes, and increased energy production are on the markets horizon.
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