M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — New Jersey — September 11 - 24, 2020 — 5B
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Property owner represented by Sitar Realty Company's Douglas Sitar &Robert JanTausch Jaffe of Sheldon Gross Realty brokers deal on 71,922 s/f industrial space in Freehold
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REEHOLD, NJ — A 71,922 s/f industrial space at 225 Willow
Br o ok Rd . in Freehold was recent- ly leased to E U S I m - ports, LLC. The trans- act ion was m a n a g e d b y S h e l -
225 Willow Brook Rd.
mouth County, 225 Willow Brook Rd. is only minutes from Rtes. 33, 79, 9, 18, and 195. In addition, it’s less than a five- mile drive from the Garden State Pkwy., and is only 20 minutes from the New Jersey Tpke. MAREJ
porter and dealer of specialty leather travel accessories. These include high-quality luggage, leather handbags, wallets, and more. “This facility is precisely what EUS Imports was looking for,” said Jaffe. “Not only does
it offer remarkably convenient transportation access, it’s various features – including a high ceiling and multiple dock entrances – make it an exceptional structure both for warehousing and distribution.” Centrally located in Mon-
was represented by Sitar Realty Company executive vice president Douglas Sitar and senior director Robert JanTausch . Distributing throughout the United States, EUS Imports LLC is a third-generation im-
Glenn Jaffe
don Gross Realty senior vice president Glenn Jaffe , who represented EUS Im- ports. The property owner NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co.’s Shein closes 11,200 s/f lease PISCATAWAY, NJ — NAI DiLeo-Bram&Co. announced that Marc Shein , senior VP, completed an 11,200 s/f lease
for Fleming- ton Pickleball Club, LLC at 19 Royal Rd. in Fleming- ton. Pickleball, a cross be- tween ping pong, tennis
Marc Shein
and badminton is among the fastest growing sports in the nation, according to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association. It is played on a court that is about a third of the size of a tennis court, and uses a paddle and a pickleball, a colorful per- forated hard plastic ball. “We had numerous inqui- ries for the vacant space, as there is limited industrial availability in the Flemington marketplace,” said Shein. “The building, having clear span, a 21’ ceiling height and being fully air conditioned and zoned for recreational use, attracted interest from various sports- related groups,” he added. Flemington Pickleball Club was created Bob Drinane and Eric Luque. The facility will be Hunterdon County’s first indoor pickleball-only facility, with five climate-controlled courts and a spacious lounge area for players and specta- tors. “We wanted to create an ex- perience that combines fitness, competition, entertainment and community, and can be enjoyed by all ages and skill levels. We believe the sport of pickleball and the facility at 19 Royal Road provide us the right combination to realize our goal,” said Lugue. MAREJ
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