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Lincoln Property Co. and CIG Properties secure 760 s/f with Cornerstone Mortgage Group

Basking Ridge, NJ According to Michael Taylor, senior vice president of Lincoln Property Co., on behalf of CIG Properties, they have signed another new lease with Cornerstone Mortgage Group, Inc. on the second floor at 180 Mt. Airy Rd. Cornerstone Mortgage Group, Inc. relocated from Parsippany and signed a new lease for 760 s/f. Cornerstone Mortgage Group, Inc. was attracted to 180-188 Mt. Airy Rd. because of its quality and location off exit 26, a full four-way intersection on I-287.   

“We are pleased to have Cornerstone Mortgage Group, Inc. join our already impressive roster of tenants,” said Rick Genthe. 

“This lease is a reflection of Lincoln Property Company & CIG Properties commitment to quickly addressing the needs of prospective and existing tenants in a timely and cost-effective manner and by providing them with a state-of-the-art facility in one of the most desirable locations in the state,” Taylor said.

Rick Genthe and Sean O’Brien of Lincoln Property Co. are serving as in-house leasing agents on behalf of CIG Properties, with Lincoln Property Co., who also handles the property management. The subject consists of two mirror 50,000 s/f two-story office buildings separated by a reflective pond and set on an 11-acre site. 

The property provides access to the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area and is close to I-78, and the Peapack Gladstone NJT train line, Morristown Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.

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