14A — March 2026 — New Jersey — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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Vice president Max Levinston arranges exclusive sale of 6,375 s/f Kislak sells industrial flex building in Middlesex, N.J for $1.05 Million
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going demand for quality flex properties in today’s market.” The property consists of a well-maintained industrial and office building featuring seven private offices, three bathrooms, a kitchenette, a professional conference room, 11-foot ceilings, two loading areas and dedicated parking. The roof and HVAC systems were replaced in 2021, ensur - ing modern functionality and reduced maintenance costs. Strategically located just two miles from Routes 287 and 22, the property was delivered vacant at the time of the sale,
with plans in place for new ownership occupation. Max Levinston joined Kislak in 2019 and specializes in the sale of investment and com - mercial properties in central New Jersey. MAREJ Kislak sells Freehold retail property for $1.9M
IDDLESEX, NJ — The Kislak Company, Inc.
announced the sale of a 6,375 s/f industrial flex build - ing at 207 Blackford Ave. in Mid - dlesex, for $1,050,000.
207 Blackford Ave.
Max Levinston
Kislak marketed the prop - erty on an exclusive basis with VP Max Levinston handling the assignment on behalf of the seller, Gajarsky
Realty, LLC and he also pro - cured the purchaser, which was not disclosed. Levinston commented: “Our marketing efforts generated
tremendous interest in the property, attracting multiple, competing offers shortly after our assignment began. This is a strong indication of the on -
EXCLUSIVE PROPERTIES FOR SALE
7 West Main Street
FREEHOLD, NJ — The Kislak Company, Inc. an- nounced the sale of a downtown retail property that includes a CVS at 7 West Main St. in Freehold, for $1,950,000. Kislak marketed the prop - erty on an exclusive basis with senior VP Daniel Lanni han- dling the assignment on behalf of the seller Stone Gable, LLC , and he also procured the purchaser, which was not disclosed. CVS recently exercised a five- year lease extension, strength - ening the property’s income stability. The second-floor art gallery is currently leased at below-market rents, creating additional upside. Under the existing lease structure, CVS is responsible for most expense and maintenance obligations. This favorable expense struc - ture, combined with embedded rental upside and future rede - velopment potential, contrib - uted to the property’s attractive value-add profile. Situated on a 0.26-acre lot in downtown Freehold, the three- story brick building comprises 13,674 s/f. CVS occupies 9,300 s/f on the ground floor, while an art gallery occupies 2,187 s/f on the second floor. The third floor with approximately 2,187 s/f, remains unfinished and vacant, presenting future value-add potential. The property features a sprinkler system, gas-fired heating, and ground-floor HVAC. MAREJ
New Brunswick, NJ 20 Residential Units Daniel Lanni ext 248
Asbury Park, NJ 100 Residential Units Daniel Lanni ext 248
Roselle, NJ 35 Residential Units Joni Sweetwood ext 273
Branchburg, NJ 5 Condo Units/45,000 SF Industrial Park Max Levinston ext 308
Belleville, NJ 3 Units + 2 Retail Thomas Scatuorchio ext 255
Orange, NJ 5 Residential Units + 1 Retail Joni Sweetwood ext 273 Julie Gralla ext 224
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