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Seagis has acquired 60 Leonard St., a Metuchen, NJ industrial property in the Exit 10 submarket

Seagis Acquires Metuchen Industrial, Plans Upgrades 

Seagis Property Group closed on a 6.92-acre industrial real estate property featuring a 158,641-square-foot building with ample space for car and trailer storage. Located at 60 Leonard St.  in Metuchen, NJ, the property is situated within the Exit 10 submarket. Seagis will immediately upgrade the property.  

In a deal valued at $24 million, Seagis purchased the property from P&V Warehouse Distribution, a New-Jersey-based trucking company. Steve Bussel, president of Bussel Realty Corp., represented both Seagis and the seller and will be handling the marketing efforts to lease the vacancy.  

“This value-add opportunity perfectly aligns with our investment strategy to secure well-located, functional warehouses and to upgrade them to today’s market standards,” said Tyler Baker, VP of Seagis. 

This acquisition expands Seagis’ New Jersey regional foothold to 34 logistics properties, totaling more than 5.4 million square feet of investment-grade industrial space. 

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