and KRE Group have landed two tenants to prelease nearly 137,000 square feet of new industrial space in Florham Park brokers with Cushman & Wakefield said Wednesday The tenants, Johnstone Supply and PIMS Inc., will occupy 42,000 and 94,714 square feet, respectively, at the property at 19 Vreeland Road. The deals come ahead of the building’s full completion, slated for later this spring, following the start of construction less than a year ago Jeff Volpi and Morgan Nitti represented STRO and KRE in the leases noting that preleased speculative buildings accounted for less than 3.5 percent of new leases in 2024 and none in the first quarter of 2025 “The preleasing of 19 Vreeland Road underscores the strong demand for high-quality industrial space in the Morris County area,” Volpi said “The building’s state-of-the-art features and strategic location make it an ideal choice for tenants looking to optimize their distribution operations.” which occupies a former office and data center property some five miles from interstates 280 and 287 C&W added that the property is designed for distribution use and has parking for 36 trailers and 108 cars “19 Vreeland was a three-year project and the first of its kind for Florham Park,” said Elliot Ferris “We are pleased to have pioneered a state-of-the-art logistics facility in the town and brought two excellent tenants to this market The STRO/KRE partnership is appreciative of the Cushman & Wakefield team’s diligent and persistent efforts in preleasing our asset.” KRE Group President Jonathan Kushner added: “Steve Milstein and the STRO team are among KRE’s most valued partners and we’re proud to have completed another successful lease-up together.” STRO, KRE Group break ground on 137,000 sq. ft. project in new Florham Park industrial zone has been covering New Jersey commercial real estate for 13 years Many industry leaders view him as the go-to real estate reporter in the state a role he is eager to continue as the editor of Real Estate NJ He is a lifelong New Jersey resident who has spent a decade covering the great Garden State Greek Real Estate Partners has gained a seal of approval for one of its key divisions thanks to a new accreditation from the Institute of Real Estate Management All RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright 2023 Real Estate NJ 101 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland Our site uses cookies. Learn more about our use of cookies: cookie policy A police chase through downtown Florham Park that neared 100 mph last week ended with the arrest of a suspect who was charged with a spree of burglaries and car thefts across four North Jersey counties Alquan A. Harris, 25, was arrested in East Orange, Florham Park Police said on Thursday. In a separate statement, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office alleged that Harris and another individual carried out the thefts in multiple towns in Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic counties. The list of charges included an armed home invasion in West Caldwell on April 9 The arrest followed a joint investigation led by the Essex prosecutor and Homeland Security in cooperation with police in East Orange On Thursday, Florham Park posted a dashcam video of a chase that began at 3 a.m when Officer Nick Cotterell was on patrol and observed a driver rapidly accelerate after passing the officer's vehicle on Roosevelt Boulevard "but this driver had other plans," according to the post on the department's Facebook feed "The driver decided to take off at dangerous reckless speeds near 100 mph along Ridgedale Avenue headed toward Columbia Turnpike much of it before Officer Cotterell could even attempt to try to stop him." the car speeds along empty suburban roads as Cotterell's siren blares The speeder's car executes two sharp turns through the center of town "Only a few hours later that morning did our agency learn that the license plate on the vehicle found creeping around your neighborhoods was now being reported stolen and belonged on a different vehicle," the report continued this same suspect and vehicle are alleged to have committed a residential burglary and motor vehicle theft at a home in a nearby community not long after Officer Cotterell chased it out of town." Separate from the Essex prosecutor's charges Harris faces an eluding charge in Florham Park "Our lone criminal charge was lumped into the West Caldwell case jacket Real ID: NJ ranks at bottom for states with Real ID compliance, study shows The department posted the video for public viewing on multiple social media platforms "showing how dangerously this criminal was driving to get away from us," police wrote "We wanted to share this to let you know that our officers are doing their best to keep you and your property safe," they wrote this officer — as others have before him in similar circumstances — prevented at least one of our residents from being victimized or hurt." On Thursday, the West Caldwell Police Department posted about the April 9 armed home invasion at a residence on Natalie Drive "Thanks to the swift response by our officers and the use of our ALPR [automated license plate reader] system we quickly identified the suspect vehicle and launched an investigation that quickly extended beyond West Caldwell," they posted We recognise you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore cannot grant you access at this time e-mail us at eparker@newjerseyhills.com or call us at 908-766-3900.