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Industrial, flex space available at Hillsborough Business Center.


New industrial and flex space Flex space is a term used for lightly zoned buildings. It is mainly used when referring to industrial or office space. History
Flex space evolved from light industrial warehouses being converted to office space.
 has become available at the Hillsborough Business Center, a professionally landscaped, 21-building complex in the growing Somerset County Somerset County is the name of four counties in the United States and one in England.

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  • Somerset, England
  • Somerset County, Maine
  • Somerset County, Maryland
  • Somerset County, New Jersey
  • Somerset County, Pennsylvania
 town of Hillsborough.

Spread over several buildings in the 100-acre assemblage of managed industrial/flex warehouse and distribution facilities, the new space offers suites ranging in size from 1,125 to 10,000 SF which can accommodate a wide variety of uses, according to according to
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 Larken Associates, developer/owner/operator of the property.

"This diversity of size combines with a host of sophisticated features and amenities to attract a wide range of potential tenants," notes Robert Marek, a vice president of Raider Realty, exclusive broker for Larken Associates. "Virtually any user can find the right-sized suite here, thus avoiding paying more for unneeded space."

Tenants of the Hillsborough Business Center enjoy flexible floor designs with offices and private bathrooms, separate utilities, natural gas heating systems and wet-sprinkled fire protection. Available are 18-feet clear ceiling heights, large overhead drive-in doors and tailgate A conversion layer that lets IDE devices connect to the IEEE 1394 Firewire interface.  loading docks, and level concrete floors reinforced for heavy loads.

The one-story, modem masonry buildings are located in a park-like setting on Raider Boulevard, just off Route 206. The site offers easy access to major routes flowing through Somerset County --including 287, 78, 22, 1 and 206.

The 21 current buildings in the Hillsborough Business Center offer nearly 500,000 SF of space. When completed, the complex will contain 25 buildings with a total of more than 630,000 SF.

Larken Associates began the property's first buildings in the 1980's.

Continual expansion since then has resulted in a wide tenant mix--from users of office, warehouse, distribution and flex space to a dance center and a gymnastics gymnastics, exercises for the balanced development of the body (see also aerobics), or the competitive sport derived from these exercises. Although the ancient Greeks (who invented the building called a gymnasium  school.

"Many companies started out with us when the first buildings went up, leasing 1,000 SF of space or less," Marek recalls. "As they grew, they took over more and more space - some even occupying complete buildings."

As a leading specialist in small space, Larken Associates was among the first developers to offer pre-built turnkey offices, state-of-the-art communications, daycare centers, fitness centers and high-speed internet See broadband.  access. Tenants at the Hillsborough Business Center have access to DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
 and RCN RCN n abbr (= Royal Canadian Navy) → kanadische Marine  two-way high-speed cable.

Long and short term leases are available. And, as always, brokers are protected.

For more information about The Hillsborough Business Center and other Larken professional and commercial buildings, call Robert Marek or Victor Kelly at (908) 874-8686. Also, be sure to visit Larken's web site at http://www.larkenassociates.com.
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Date:Apr 9, 2003
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