PISCATAWAY, NJ—Trammell Crow Company and joint venture partner Clarion Partners have signed Dawn Food Products to a 130,681 square foot, long-term lease at 30 Knox Drive, one of two industrial buildings located within South Washington Park, a 532,792 square foot industrial project located in the heart of the Northern New Jersey Industrial Market. In addition, the development team has completed construction on both buildings, 10 Knox Drive and 30 Knox Drive. Dawn Foods plans to relocate to the building by the end of 2014.

"South Washington Park has been designed utilizing best-in-class specifications that are vital to modern distribution users," says Andrew Mele, principal with Trammell Crow Company's NE Metro Business Unit. "We are pleased to be completing this project and welcome Dawn Foods to the building. We —believe our South Washington Park tenants will benefit from their proximity to the Port of New York and New Jersey and New York City, the main generators of economic activity in the New York / New Jersey Metropolitan Statistical Area."

South Washington Park features 10 Knox Drive, (305,750 square feet) and 30 Knox Drive (227,042 square feet). The building design includes high ceiling heights, efficient loading areas, wide column spacing, and ESFR sprinkler systems. The site also features full building circulation, high trailer parking ratios, sub-divided parcels, and the ability to secure each building independently. The project is located less than one mile from Exit 6 of I-287 and approximately six miles from the Exit 10 Interchange of the New Jersey Turnpike in the Port District.

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