M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — New Jersey — January 2025 — 13A
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N ew J ersey Marc Shein, senior vice president spearheads transactions
NAI DiLeo-Bram facilitates trio of office lease transactions in Central Jersey’s Medical Hub
RIDGEWATER/ SOUTH PLAIN- FIELD, NJ — NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. (NAIDB) B
In nearby South Plainfield, Shein also arranged a 3,000 s/f office lease for Signature Health & Wellness Center at Durham Professional Center [265-281 Durham Ave.]. Offer - ing chiropractic care, physical therapy and acupuncture, Signature Health & Wellness relocated from Piscataway to establish a new location in South Plainfield. According to Shein, “The region’s diverse economy and highly skilled population, along with the high concentration of large healthcare systems and Fortune 500 pharmaceutical
companies, will continue to fuel demand for high-quality medical office space for the foreseeable future.” Based in Woodbridge, NJ, NAIDB is a member of NAI Global . NAI Global completes in excess of $20B in worldwide commercial real estate trans- actions annually. Leveraging the powerful support of the NAI Global platform, NAIDB offers a full suite of commer- cial real estate services backed by the personalized service and knowledge of a local firm with the resources of a global company. MAREJ
has arranged three office- lease trans- a c t i o n s across Cen- tral Jersey, pointing to continued demand for flexible,
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well-located workspace in the region among healthcare/ medical tenants. Marc Shein , a senior vice president with NAIDB, spearheaded each of the transactions on behalf of the tenants and/or land- lords. Two of the agreements involved Bridgewater office properties while a third was located in South Plainfield. “Central New Jersey’s medi- cal office market continues to be a prime destination thanks to easy accessibility sought by specialty practices, their patients and healthcare pro- viders,” said Shein. “Boasting a strong transportation infra- structure – an essential factor that influences patient-visit attendance and convenient commutes for team members – with proximity to a variety of dining, shopping and essential lifestyle amenities all contrib- ute to the region’s emergence as an ideal healthcare hub.” In the largest of the three transactions, ENT & Allergy Associates signed a 9,500 s/f lease renewal and expansion at 245 Rte. 22, Bridgewa - ter Plaza II, in Bridgewater. Strategically located along a major regional thoroughfare, the office complex features ample space to accommo- date the practice’s growing patient demand and future operational needs. In addition, there is convenient parking for patients and staff. Also in Bridgewater, at Bridgewater Plaza I [250 Rte. 28], an 8,320 s/f lease expan- sion and extension was ar- ranged on behalf of the Center for Psychological Treatment and Assessment. The long- term agreement, which sup- ports the practice’s continued growth, marks a second expan- sion for the tenant within the same office complex. Offer- ing high-quality amenities, Bridgewater Plaza is strate - gically located along Rtes. 22 and 28 – two major Middlesex County thoroughfares.
Bridgewater Plaza II
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