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Real Estate Journal — Northern New Jersey — September 13 - 26, 2019 — 5B

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$1B redevelopment of the former WWI & WWII ship-making facilities in Hudson County Kearny Point partners with Cleantech Open Northeast to support six Cleantech startups S

and more than 2,000 volun- teers, Cleantech Open unites the public and private sectors in a shared vision for making America’s cleantech sector a thriving economic engine. “This vital collaboration be- tween Cleantech Open North- east and Kearny Point will amplify the means, talents and possibilities of our collabora- tors and ultimately facilitate great innovations to improve the environment and build the green economy at the same time,” said Beth Zonis, North- east regional director, Clean- tech Open. "We are thrilled to have Kearny Point as a partner, and we look forward to working with them—and New Jersey’s brightest sustainable startups—as they reimagine the modern cleantech business paradigm."  1200 Mount Kemble Ave. features ample parking, an atrium lobby, outdoor patio and café. “These properties offer companies the ability to con- duct business in a suburban environment with easy ac- cess to Morristown’s thriving downtown, highways and transit centers,” says LEG’s Senior Director of Leasing, Ken Flynn. The properties are located just off Interstate 287 and Route 24 in Morristown, con- venient to urban amenities and multiple train stations. Just minutes from downtown Morristown, the Green and historic attractions like the Morris Museum, the build- ings serve as a central loca- tion for client meetings and recreational breaks. They can be used for corpo- rate offices as well as medical facility functions, with poten- tial for both office and labo- ratory use. Currently, 100 Southgate offers 35,000 s/f of available space, while 60 Columbia Road offers 40,000 s/f. 1200 Mount Kemble fea- tures 28,000 s/f. All spaces are divisible. 

development programs, along with high-speed internet ac- cess, free parking, concierge service and use of other on-site amenities. Startups may also be eligible for additional sup- port through the NJ Ignite pro- gram administered by the New Jersey Economic Develop- ment Authority (NJEDA) . CleantechOpen is the world’s oldest and largest cleantech ac- celerator. It is dedicated to pro- viding entrepreneurs and tech- nologists with the resources needed to launch a successful cleantech company. A 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization, Cleantech Open provides the infrastructure, expertise and strategic relationships that turn clever ideas into success- ful global cleantech companies. Fueled by a network of more than 1,200 alumni companies workforce.” The extensive transforma- tion at 60 Columbia Rd., a two-building, 156,000 s/f site, includes a redesigned lobby entrance, upgrades to the HVAC system, a new roof, a patio area with furniture and enhanced landscape design. The upgraded lobby space is complemented with granite and new artwork. Additional amenities include a state-of- the-art fitness center and a full-service cafeteria with abundant indoor and outdoor seating. After acquiring Building A vacant, LEG has brought the facility to 77 percent leased. Building B at 60 Columbia Rd. offers limited options to join anchor tenants Si- mon Premium Outlets, the McKesson Corporation and Assistance in Marketing (AIM). Renovations at 100 South- gate Pkwy., a 151,400 s/f building, include door and entry enhancements, a re- vamped exterior aesthetic and new landscaping lining the site. Tenants include Verizon Wireless and Porzio, Bromberg & Newman P.C.

OUTH KEARNY, NJ — Kearny Point , the $1 billion redevelopment of the former WWI and WWII ship-making facilities in Hud- son County announced a part- nership with Northeast Clean Energy Council’s Cleantech Open Northeast, the world’s oldest and largest cleantech accelerator, to provide six cleantech startups with free office space at its state-of-the- art campus. The partnership represents an expansion of Kearny Point’s efforts to support cleantech and environmental innovation in the state. Since the launch of the ambitious redevelopment efforts at the historic ship- making site, Kearny Point has distinguished itself as a hub for innovative small busi- nesses, including those that are MORRISTOWN, NJ — Lincoln Equities Group (LEG) announced five lease signings at 60 Columbia Rd., 100 Southgate Pkwy. and 1200 Mount Kemble Ave. in Morristown. The office complexes consist of four, three-story buildings totaling 412,000 s/f of space. Companies signing leases include: • Morgan Stanley: 37,000 s/f renewal at 1200 Mount Kemble Ave. - Tenant broker: Bob Ryan, JLL • RegentAtlantic Capital LLC: 22,000 s/f at 60 Colum- bia Rd.; 10-year lease - Tenant broker: Eric Lad- den, Cornerstone • National Exchange Car- riers Association: 27,000 s/f (entire second floor) at 60 Columbia Rd. - Tenant broker: James Fraser, DP Real Estate • ANS Continuum Holdco, LLC: 10,200 s/f at 60 Colum- bia Rd. - Tenant broker: Tom Reil- ly, JLL • AHS Hospital Corp: 4,200 s/f at 100 Southgate Pkwy. - Tenant broker: Bryn

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working to solve some of the most pressing environmental challenges. “By building alliances with those committed to investing in a better, more equitable and sustainable world for future generations, this partnership with NECEC and Cleantech Open brings us a significant step closer to realizing our ultimate goal of addressing the myriad challenges facing

our planet,” said Hugo Neu CEO Wendy Neu . “NECEC, Cleantech Open and Kearny Point all see eye-to-eye on the importance of identifying and supporting the crucial efforts of these emerging companies here in New Jersey—and Ke- arny Point is the perfect place to make it happen.” Kearny Point will provide four months of shared office space and access to business

Lincoln Equities Group announces 5 new tenants at Morristown Office Properties at 60 Columbia Rd., 100 Southgate Parkway and 1200 Mount Kemble Avenue

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Cinque, Colliers Morristown, the county seat for the business-friendly Morris County, remains one of the state’s top commercial centers, recruiting reputable companies citywide. LEG’s commercial success at each complex follows a multi-mil- lion-dollar capital improve- ment project and ongoing,

dynamic marketing efforts. “Our Morristown proper- ties have become a prime des- tination for corporations and medical offices,” says LEG President Joel Bergstein. “That’s thanks in part to our wide-ranging improvements, which allow companies to offer more modern ameni- ties that appeal to a younger

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