About the development
Rockefeller Group is developing Rockefeller Group Logistics Center at Carneys Point in Carneys Point, N.J. The project includes two buildings totaling 1,126,443 square feet: a 596,443 square foot building (Building A) and a 530,000 square foot building (Building B). The project is the company’s second industrial project in Southern Jersey, following 2022’s development and sale of Rockefeller Group Logistics Center Eastampton. Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited, New York Branch provided $114.8M million in construction financing to support the project.
“We have been actively pursuing sites within South Jersey,” said Heath Abramsohn, Regional Director for Rockefeller Group’s NJ/PA Region. “South Jersey represents an important industrial market for companies looking to distribute goods through the greater Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. The site provides easy access to The Port of New York and New Jersey, the Port of Philadelphia as well as the Port of Wilmington and the Port of Baltimore.”
The two buildings include 40’ clear heights, 50’ x 54’ column spacing, 658 auto parking spaces and 328 trailer parking stalls. Both buildings will be delivered in early 2025.
Rockefeller Group assembled the 141-acre project from 13 separate parcels and 11 individual sellers closing on the site in 2022. The project includes extensive infrastructure improvements which will benefit the region.
Rockefeller Group was represented by broker Ryan Curran of Curran Commercial on the purchase and assemblage of the project.
The CBRE team of Drew Green, Thomas F. Monahan, Larry Schiffenhaus and Brian Golden are representing Rockefeller Group on the leasing of the project.
The buildings were designed by M + H Architects with civil engineering provided by Langan Engineering & Environmental Services. The general contractor is FCL Builders.
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Rockefeller Group Logistics Center at Carneys Point is located on Forrest Lane and Route 40, 2.7 miles off exit 4 of I-295 and 3.5 miles from exit 1 of the New Jersey Turnpike. The project has access to a substantial labor pool from South Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.