The developer agreed to improvements to Happer Street, a small dead-end street off Elizabeth Avenue, as well as the installation of sidewalks on Elizabeth Avenue and Belmont Drive. The site is located in the township's business and industry (B-I) zone. The surrounding area is comprised of warehouses, light industrial uses, office buildings and retail developments.Īrchitect Matthew Rodie said, "we do not know at this moment in time whether it will be a single or multiple user tenant." That will be decided at a later date, he said. All those structures will be demolished, according to professional engineer Kyle Kavinski. The main part of the almost 27-acre site contains a 196,614-square-foot vacant warehouse and the remainder of the site has four single-family homes on Elizabeth Avenue. Related: Bill would allow neighboring towns' input on warehouses. A typical Manhattan block runs about 237,000 square feet.Ī variance was required because the township zoning ordinance does not allow more than two driveways where five driveways were proposed.ĭuring the April 21 planning board meeting, the applicant's traffic consultant, Craig Peregoy, testified that the driveways would separate employee and truck traffic and direct traffic to the various roadways. Watch Video: Data.M圜: Search millions of NJ, US public recordsįRANKLIN (Somerset) – A warehouse bigger than an average Manhattan block has been approved for construction off Elizabeth Avenue.īREIT Industrial Canyon NJ1W02, part of the Blackstone Real Estate Investment Trust, has received approval to construct a 355,790-square-foot building with 338,000 square feet of warehouse space and 17,790 square feet of office space on the site, which fronts on Elizabeth Avenue, Wiley Drive, Belmont Drive and Happer Street.
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