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Garden State Hi-Tech Park wins needed municipal approval.(Neptune, New Jersey business park)(Brief Article)
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Real Estate Weekly
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January 10, 2001
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Garden State Hi-Tech Park, LLC, a local investment group based in Neptune township, N.J., received unanimous approval this December for preliminary site plans from the township planning board for phases I and II of a proposed 4 million SF corporate and technology center, announced
Ken Himsel, director of development. Located within minutes of Garden State Parkway Exits 100 and 102 and Interstate 195, the property includes 172 vacant acres in a non-residential area of Nept...
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