The largest of the three buildings, and the one not within Raritan Center, is 45 Brunswick Ave., a 329,620-sf facility on nearly 14.8 acres. B/K executive vice presidents Joel Lubin and Charles Fern sold the former Tops Appliance City warehouse of the Elizabeth-based Avidon Management, and simultaneously picked up the marketing assignment. The building is divisible to 100,000 sf.

Fern and Lubin, along with associate Matthew Sikora, have also gotten the assignment for the 98,000-sf 110 Newfield Ave. within Raritan Center. The facility, which has 5,200 sf of office space, is divisible to 70,000 sf.

And the trio is also handling the 69,482-sf 305 Clearview Ave. within Raritan Center. The building, which includes almost 4,000 sf of office space, is available in its entirety. Raritan Center itself is a 2,350-acre, 13-million-sf industrial park with the separate ownership of its various buildings divided up among Federal Business Centers, Summit Associates, Adler Development and others.

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