Currently listed as 70% leased, with tenants including Pitney Bowes, Ceridian and EchoStar Communications, the building sits on a 10-acre site fronting Interstate 80 with signage visible from that route. The availability is listed on NAI Hanson's website with an asking price of $19 per sf.
"We have two first-floor units that, if combined, total almost 40,000 sf," Levering says. "This is one of the largest available first-floor block of office space in the entire Morris County and Essex County marketplace."
The building originally housed IBM and was known for years as the Hugin-Sweda Building. "It has been a great asset for us," says John Roeser, SVP of American Landmark Properties. "The building had been fully leased for the past several years."
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