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Crow Holdings Development delivers partially leased Class A warehouse in Burlington

Burlington, NJ With the completion of Crow Holdings at 6A, Crow Holdings Development (CHD) has delivered 294,000 s/f of new warehouse space. The partially leased Class A industrial building is located at 1804 River Rd., offering 138,000 s/f.

Crow Holdings at 6A is proximate to key ground transportation arteries, including the New Jersey and Pennsylvania turnpikes, as well as Rte. 130 and I-295. Located 25 miles to Philadelphia and 70 miles to New York City, the property is well-suited for a variety of uses, from wide-scale to last-mile distribution. 

Crow Holdings at 6A’s leasing efforts are being led by Cushman & Wakefield’s Jules Nissim and Kimberly Bach, along with NAI Mertz’s Scott Mertz and Theresa Amato. GMB North America, a subsidiary of global auto parts manufacturer GMB, leased 156,000 s/f ahead of the project’s completion and took occupancy.

“Crow Holdings at 6A represents our continued commitment to delivering high-quality industrial space in desirable markets,” said Brad Vander Vliet, vice president – industrial at CHD, who led the development project with the firm’s Connor Jaeger. “With its strategic location in the heart of a major East Coast logistics hub, and access to major transportation routesand a strong regional labor pool, this building is well-positioned to serve tenants looking to expand or strengthen their Northeast presence.” 

Crow Holdings at 6A incorporates a full range of Class A industrial design features. The building is poised to earn LEED certification, reflecting CHD’s advocacy for green building and design sustainability strategies. Future tenants will benefit from 36-ft. clear ceiling heights, 24 dock doors, and parking for 75 cars and 19 trailers.

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