C&W gets exclusive agency for Cranbrook Corporate Park.Cushman Cushman is a manufacturer of industrial vehicles, personal vehicles, and other custom vehicles, including parking patrol auto rickshaws. Models Haulster (Small industrial multi-purpose truck) Bellhop Series (Golf Carts) Tug(Large Truck) & Wakefield Wakefield, estate, United States Wakefield, family estate of George Washington, on the Potomac River, E Va.; part of the George Washington Birthplace National Monument (see National Parks and Monuments, table). of New Jersey has been appointed the exclusive agent for Cranbrook Cranbrook, city (1991 pop. 16,447), SE British Columbia, Canada. It is a lumbering, tourism, and lead-zinc mining center. Corporate Park, a 77-acre business environment in Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey Middlesex County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the population was 750,162. It is part of the New York Metropolitan Area and its county seat is New Brunswick6. , owned by Kemper Real Estate Management Company, a division of the Kemper Insurance Company. Michael Nachamkin, associate director of Cushman & Wakefield, is spearheading the marketing efforts for this prime tract of land, which is available for build-to-suit, sale, or joint venture. Planned as a high profile corporate business center, Cranbrook Corporate Park is located immediately off Exit 8A and Route 130 of the New Jersey Turnpike
A new player in the market, Kemper is the only developer in the area offering such flexible options to users or developers, including straight land sales or leases, build-to-suits, and joint ventures. Situated directly across from Continental Insurance Company's headquarters, Cranbrook Corporate Park is at the center of a growing corporate environment. The Exit 8A market has been experiencing a resurgence re·sur·gence n. 1. A continuing after interruption; a renewal. 2. A restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor; a revival. during the past few years with new development and new companies moving in. |
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