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Flemington Junction Business Center will be built in New Jersey's Hunterdon County

Larken Launches Flex Industrial Park in Flemington

Larken Associates, a regional leader in commercial and residential real estate building, development and management, has begun construction at Flemington Junction Business Center, a four-building, 150,000-square-foot flex industrial park at 115 River Rd. in Flemington, within New Jersey’s Hunterdon County. Occupancy is slated for the fourth quarter of 2022.

“In the past several years, Hunterdon County has not only emerged as a highly sought-after residential destination but a growing hub for the region’s small business community,” said David Gardner, CEO and president of Larken Associates. “We are excited to kick off this project and to soon bring these highly flexible spaces to the variety of businesses hoping to find modern and adaptable homes in the area.”

Flemington Junction Business Center is already 27% leased. Leasing is being handled by Rob Marek, EVP of Raider Realty, the in-house brokerage division of Larken Associates. 

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