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Cushman & Wakefield Closes Sale of Livingston Mixed-Use Property

Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of a 27,252-square-foot mixed-use property located at 107 E. Mount Pleasant Ave.in Livingston, NJ. The final sale price was $5,200,000. 

The firm’s Andy Schwartz, Brian Whitmer, Jordan Sobel and Andre Balthazard represented the seller, ACFM Corp. The property was acquired by HREA LLC. 

“This uniquely positioned property features a mix of retail and small office tenants, a market category that has seen strong demand in recent years,” said Schwartz. “Located in the desirable Livingston neighborhood, the property boasts exceptional visibility with 221 feet of frontage on East Mount Pleasant Avenue.” 

Located near Interstate 280, 107 E. Mount Pleasant Ave. is a 2.3-acre property that features a two-story building with retail tenants on the ground floor and office tenants on the second floor. The property is 100% occupied. 

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