Teterboro Logistics Center Completes Construction At 1 Malcolm Avenue In Teterboro, New Jersey

Rendering of Teterboro Logistics Center, via teterborolc.comRendering of Teterboro Logistics Center, via teterborolc.com

Hartz Mountain Industries recently completed construction on Teterboro Logistics Center, a 515,421-square-foot industrial facility at 1 Malcolm Avenue in Teterboro, New Jersey. The cross-docked facility offers direct access to the I-95 corridor between Washington, DC and Boston, serving approximately 50 million residents. Hartz Mountain Industries developed the project as part of its ongoing focus on industrial assets in the Northeast.

Teterboro Logistics Center features 40-foot ceilings, 83 dock doors including four drive-ins, 94 trailer stalls, and 331 car parking spaces. It utilizes eight-inch concrete slab flooring suitable for high-volume heavy loads, and is divisible to as small as 97,000 square feet.

Rendering of Teterboro Logistics Center, via teterborolc.com

Rendering of Teterboro Logistics Center, via teterborolc.com

“As the only existing availability in the Meadowlands over 500,000 square feet, we anticipate strong demand for Teterboro Logistics Center,” said David Knee, a member of JLL’s leasing team for the property. “Its unrivaled accessibility makes the Meadowlands among the most sought-after logistics locations in the country. Coupled with its modern and flexible design, Teterboro Logistics Center is one of the very best last-mile solutions in the market right now.”

Teterboro Logistics Center is located just off of Route 17 and is minutes from Routes 3, 46, 80, and the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95).

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5 Comments on "Teterboro Logistics Center Completes Construction At 1 Malcolm Avenue In Teterboro, New Jersey"

  1. That’s a big boy.

  2. A black empty roof which asks the question. Could it take solar panels?

  3. David in Bushwick | July 2, 2024 at 9:24 am | Reply

    Yes, the roof should be reflective silver and covered in solar panels.

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