CHERRY HILL, NJ—NAI Mertz has been appointed the exclusive leasing agent for 51 Haddonfield Road, a 98,000-square-foot Class A office building, in Cherry Hill, NJ. The mid-rise office building is being marketed by the NAI Mertz team of Rebecca Ting, SIOR, vice president; Julie Kronfeld, sales associate; and Fred Meyer, SIOR, director of Corporate Services, on behalf of the owners, Time Equities Inc. and Bergman Real Estate Group.

“In addition to its prime location along popular Haddonfield Road just off Route 38, this building offers premium office space with flexible floorplans, and a beautifully designed atrium, which creates a warm and inviting office environment,” says Ting.

51 Haddonfield includes a café, on-site building manager, day matron, ample parking and a scenic lakeside picnic area. The building also features a rotating display of contemporary artwork by local and national artists in its grand lobby, as part of Time Equities' “Art-in-Buildings” program.

Conveniently located just minutes from center city Philadelphia, 51 Haddonfield Road is easily accessible from Routes 38, 70 and 130, as well as the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295. The property is convenient to numerous hotels, restaurants, childcare centers, fitness centers, public transportation and the Cherry Hill Mall.

Office space is available on the first and second floors of the building, ranging from 1,500 to 9,600 square feet.

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