NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. recently completed four office leases totaling 20,000 square feet in the Middlesex County market.
Helmed by Executive Vice President Robert Dinner, the deals span two office centers in Edison and reflect a flight-to-quality trend among professional and technology companies in Central New Jersey.
The combined activity highlights key suburban office campuses, particularly within the highly sought-after Edison submarket, which benefits from a skilled local workforce and strategic transit access.
The firm’s transactions were led by a new commitment at 515 Plainfield Ave., Edison, where Dinner orchestrated a more-than 2,900-square-foot lease on behalf of the landlord, Edison Office Plaza LLC. The space was secured by IPower USA Inc., a growing technology services company seeking an optimal location to serve its regional client base.
NAIDB also executed a lease extension for Neotech Solutions Inc., totaling more than 1,400 square feet, at Edison Office Plaza.
“New Jersey’s office sector is showing real resilience; in centralized markets like Edison, the advantages of a superior location are more apparent than ever,” Dinner said. “The successful placement of IPower USA Inc. underscores that companies are actively committing to offices that will help attract and retain talent. Our strategy focuses on positioning these properties as essential business hubs in the current environment.”
The majority of office leasing activity continues to be driven by established technology tenants in Central Jersey. At Metroplex Corporate Center, a three-building, 265,000-SF office campus, two firms renewed to secure their continued occupancy. Dinner serves as the exclusive leasing agent for the campus on behalf of ownership, Metroplex Associates.
As exclusive agent, Dinner coordinated facilitation of lease renewals of more than 12,300 square feet for Iris Software Inc. at 200 Metroplex Drive as well as more than 3,500 square feet with TriGyn Technologies at the adjacent 100 Metroplex Drive building.
Offering proximity to mass transit and a highway network that includes Interstate 287, routes 27 and 1, the NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway. Metroplex Corporate Center’s on-site amenities include newly renovated common areas and grab-and-go convenience shops. Restaurants, a convention center and hotels are nearby.
Middlesex County is an important crossroads of commerce in the state and a hub for businesses of all sizes, from startups to Fortune 500 companies.







