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CrownPoint Launches Self-Storage in Central NJ “Hotbed” of Apartment Development

Parsippany, NJ-based CrownPoint Group Inc. (CPG) has broken ground on a 105,500-square-foot self-storage facility at 696 Old Bridge Tpke. in South River, NJ. The three-story, climate-controlled facility will serve the storage needs of the growing neighborhoods surrounding it and more than 100,000 residents within the market area served. More than 1,000 apartments already surround the site, with 218 more on the way.

The project, which broke ground earlier this month, is CPG’s second self-storage development to date. It is located at the intersection of Old Bridge Turnpike and U.S. Route 18, a busy commercial corridor and “hotbed” of multifamily development serving East Brunswick, South River and the surrounding communities.

“This facility in South River will provide a much-needed supply of modern, institutional quality self-storage space in the area,” said CPG VP Michael Legacki. “We are thrilled to expand our portfolio of self-storage holdings, while also providing essential services to residents living in the heart of Middlesex County.”

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