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Crow Holdings delivers 1.2M sq. ft. warehouse/distribution development in Carteret 

Crow Holdings Development announced the completion of its Crow Holdings at Carteret campus Wednesday. The world-class, 1.2 million-square-foot warehouse/distribution property sits on 126 acres and closed in an 18 months-to-market development cycle.

Three buildings — at 300, 400 and 500 Salt Meadow Road — are ready for occupancy; they are being marketed for lease by a New Jersey-based Cushman & Wakefield team headed by Stan Danzig, Jules Nissim and Kimberly Bach.

“At a time when the efficient movement of goods is invaluable, Crow Holdings at Carteret boasts the closest Turnpike interchange access of any new industrial product constructed within the past decade and provides ease of access to major thoroughfares and key New York City crossings,” Nissim noted. “And, with a development team highly in tune with the needs of occupiers and eager to support clients’ success, this property is coming online with a distinct competitive advantage.”

Located just 13 miles from the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, Crow Holdings at Carteret offers full-building opportunities from 335,000 to 480,000 square feet, with availabilities starting at 150,000 square feet. The property has a combined 299 trailer parking spots, 174 dock doors with fully equipped loading docks and six drive-in ramps.

Featuring pre-built offices and 40-foot clear ceiling heights, Crow Holdings at Carteret is suited for a variety of uses. All property elements are constructed well above the post-Superstorm Sandy 100-year flood elevation.

“We are incredibly proud of this thoughtfully designed and executed campus,” Crow Holdings Development’s Clark Machemer, senior managing director, said. “Its successful delivery is a credit to public-private partnership. Carteret is a pro-business municipality that recognizes development as an economic stimulant and catalyst for growth.”

To that end, Crow Holdings at Carteret has an in-place, 30-year payment in lieu of taxes agreement enabling long-term tax rate stability.

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