OAKLAND, NJ—The Dance Theatre of New Jersey has leased a new 5,000-square-foot space at 112 Bauer Drive in Oakland, NJ. The dance company is expecting to open December 1. It will be moving from its existing 2,500-square-foot space at 6-12 Franklin Ave. in Oakland.

Oakland Industrial Park was once home to dozens of manufacturers with large work forces, but in recent years, the environment of the Industrial park has changed as educational and sports-related tenants have filled the vacancies of the industrial tenants who have left Oakland,” says Susan Preisler of Winick Realty Group NJ, who represented the Dance Theatre of New Jersey in the lease transaction.  “Lakeside Fitness Center, The Barnstable Academy, and Kids Interactive Day School are just a few of the firms that have made the Oakland Industrial Park their new home, and now The Dance Theatre of New Jersey is just one of the newest additions!”

112 Bauer Drive is owned by WSJ II, which is working with Dance Theatre of New Jersey to build out the space to the concept's specifications. The site will include four spacious dance rooms with sprung floors, large waiting area, administrative offices, and lots of parking. Ownership was represented by NAI James E. Hanson, Parsippany Branch.

The Dance Theatre of New Jersey was founded five years ago by owner, founder and artistic director Jaimie Bernstein and her husband Richard Bernstein, managing director at the Dance Theatre of NJ and an opera singer at The Metropolitan Opera in New York City. They offer dance instruction for pre-school, school-age, teen and adult students looking to train with the most skilled and experienced dance educators in the area.

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