SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ (April 29, 2026) – NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. (NAIDB) and NAI James E. Hanson have joined forces to market 473 Ridge Rd., a newly constructed, state-of-the-art Class A industrial building in South Brunswick, N.J. The 106,080-square-foot distribution center is fully vacant and available for immediate occupancy.
Members of the assignment team include NAIDB’s Vice President Kyle Gerace and Associate Vice President Robert V. DiLeo as well as NAI Hanson’s Senior Managing Directors Christopher D. Todd, Jordan W. Avanzato and William Ericksen in the firm’s Institutional Services Group.
Designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern e-commerce and logistics users, the facility features 36-foot clear heights, seven loading docks (expandable to 13), one drive-in door and efficient 54-foot x 52-foot column spacing. Site logistics are further enhanced by two direct access driveways enabling easy trailer circulation.
“This highly optimized building represents a premier, move-in-ready opportunity for tenants to secure a footprint in the heartland of New Jersey commerce,” said DiLeo. “The building’s combination of modern specifications and superior roadway connectivity makes it an ideal hub for users looking to tap into the East Coast’s most lucrative consumer base. The ESFR sprinkler system and motion-sensor LED lighting add to this property’s functionality, making it an ideal location for any company interested in a Class A property in Central New Jersey.”
Offering unparalleled access to the region’s critical infrastructure, the property is situated just 1.4 miles (3 minutes) from U.S. Route 130, 2.9 miles (6 minutes) from U.S. Route 1 and 5 miles (10 minutes) from I-95N/New Jersey Turnpike Exit 8A. This connectivity allows an occupier to reach a population of 26.1 million people, boasting an average household income of $136,311, within a 90-minute drive-time radius.
“The South Brunswick submarket continues to be a primary target for sophisticated industrial users due to its institutional-grade infrastructure and proximity to the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal,” added Avanzato, of NAI Hanson.
Middlesex County remains the economic heart of New Jersey, fueled by a diverse ecosystem of life sciences, food innovation and technology. As the home to industry
giants such as Johnson & Johnson, Bristol Myers Squibb and Wakefern, the region benefits from a highly educated labor pool. This workforce is continually replenished by world-class institutions that include Rutgers University and the Middlesex County Magnet Schools, making South Brunswick an ideal location for innovation-driven distribution and fulfillment operations.
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