Williams-Sonoma, the specialty retailer of products for the home including cookware, decor, luxury furniture and the Pottery Barn brand, has signed a 751,450-square-foot industrial lease at Middlesex Center II in South Brunswick, NJ.
The tenant, which already occupies the entire 1.35 million-square-foot Middlesex Center I building, is expanding in the Mid-Atlantic and will use the new space for warehousing, repair, assembly, storage and distribution of its consumer products.
Middlesex Center II, under construction at 101 Middlesex Center Blvd., broke ground in December 2012 and is expected to deliver in July 2013 in the Exit 8A Industrial submarket of Middlesex County. When completed, it will feature four drive-in bays, 36-foot clear heights and 50-foot column spacing.
IDI, a full-service industrial real estate company based in Atlanta, owns the 206-acre industrial park, which already includes plans for a 450,000-square-foot Middlesex Center III building slated to start construction in 2013. The company has nearly 7 million square feet currently under development in nine states, including several recession-hit cities where no new industrial product has been marketed.
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