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Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
1st Floor | 275,955 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Industrial | - | June 01, 2025 |
Size |
275,955 SF |
Term |
Negotiable |
Rental Rate |
Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request |
Space Use |
Industrial |
Condition |
- |
Available |
June 01, 2025 |
Size | 275,955 SF |
Term | Negotiable |
Rental Rate | Upon Request |
Space Use | Industrial |
Condition | - |
Available | June 01, 2025 |
201 Elizabeth Street is a recently renovated, industrial facility off Exit 7 of the New Jersey Turnpike in Bordentown, Burlington County, New Jersey. The state-of-the-art facility contains 275,955 square feet and is constructed on a 33.90-acre site with ±116 surface parking spaces and ±3 acres of trailer parking or industrial storage space. The property is ideally situated in the thriving Burlington County Submarket, only 32 miles from Philadelphia and 65 miles from New York City. This sprawling facility features gated car and delivery truck access points less than a quarter mile from the heavily commercialized and easily accessible US Highway 206 (Route 206) and US Highway 130 (Route 130) interchange. The property features ±7,000 square feet of recently renovated office space and a white-box warehouse that includes 16 dock doors (8-foot by 9-foot) with levelers/dock equipment, two drive-in doors (16-foot by 16-foot and 12-foot by 12-foot), 44-foot by 40-foot column spacing, 4,100-amp heavy power with the ability to increase, new LED lights throughout the warehouse, and 6,916 Square feet of brand new office space (offices, kitchenette, bathrooms), and a 24-foot ceiling clear height throughout. The property’s industrial features are highly conducive to logistics, third-party logistics (3PL), building supply, wholesale supply, assembly, light manufacturing, and distribution users. With convenient connectivity to multiple transportation outlets, users enjoy easy accessibility within minutes via the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295. With the two on-site rail car positions, almost immediate access to the River Line Light Rail, proximity to Trenton-Mercer Airport, and accessibility to Port of Philadelphia and Port Newark, users have multiple distribution options. Thanks to its location within a heavily developed commercial and residential area, the property is surrounded by national and regional tenants that continue to bolster the Central New Jersey economy – Grainger Distribution, Owens & Minor, Morton Salt, and Amazon lie within a 5-mile radius of the property. As one of the most optimal locations available for distributors serving the Northeastern United States, Burlington County has been at the epicenter of industrial activity across the Philadelphia and Central New Jersey MSAs in recent years. Burlington County is primarily known as a heavily developed, affluent area that boasts relatively low-density traffic volume and strategic connectivity. The area is an alternative for users searching for space outside the Trenton-Mercer and Philadelphia urban cores. The robust and well-trained workforce provides over 10,000 warehouse/manufacturing employees within a 10-mile radius of the property. Households within a 10-mile radius also earned a healthy average household income of over $100,000 in 2023. Thanks to the area’s proximity and viability as an alternative to Philadelphia, Northern New Jersey, Trenton-Mercer, and New York City, Burlington will continue to thrive as a national and regional industrial hub with accessibility to the Northeast's most important outlets.
The Northeastern United States has the largest concentration of spending power in the Western Hemisphere, and Burlington County, New Jersey, is one the best-located distribution hubs for serving the region.
Central New Jersey’s position squarely between the mid-Atlantic’s three largest cities allows drivers to arrive in Philadelphia in less than 30 minutes, reach New York City in one hour, and the Baltimore/Washington area in under two.
This all comes thanks to the fact that the Eastern seaboard’s most important roadway, I-95, cuts straight through Burlington County, as do the New Jersey Turnpike and New Jersey State Route 130.
These benefits have all drawn firms such as Amazon, Grainger, Target, and H&M to open major distribution facilities in Burlington County since 2015, while other tenants, including IKEA, CVS, and BJ’s Wholesale Club, have been here for decades.
Blue-collar population centers such as Northeast Philadelphia, Lower Bucks County, and Camden, New Jersey are also within a 30-minute drive and provide plenty of residents to staff logistics facilities. This means that by locating in Burlington County, distributors can remain close to New York City while avoiding the labor shortages that create challenges for industrial tenants in higher-cost-of-living locations such as Northern New Jersey and the five boroughs.