Get connected to the center of New Jersey’s most dynamic economy, including research at Princeton University and biotech pharma in Central New Jersey. Immediately adjacent to Route 129, the site provides easy access to concentrations of pharma on Route 1, the New Jersey Turnpike, and Route 287.
Convenient access to high-speed rail attracts employees from diverse communities in a much broader area than would be accessible by auto. In a tight job market with workers increasingly located in communities that match lifestyle preferences, the Roebling Center site can materially benefit your recruitment efforts. With a mix of uses and schedules, Roebling Center is always active, with residents and amenities animating its outdoor spaces. Located next door to Roebling Market and adjacent to Trenton’s Chambersburg restaurant district, a wide array of restaurants and services are available within easy walking distance.
The Roebling Center site has been a cornerstone of Trenton commerce since John A. Roebling built his wire rope factory in 1848. The factory produced cables for landmarks such as the Brooklyn, George Washington, and Golden Gate Bridges, not to mention the original Slinky toy. The renovated early 20th-century factories use cutting-edge green technology and finishes to minimize energy and water usage and promote occupant health. Roebling Lofts, a 138-unit residential loft conversion of a four-story factory, received LEED Gold Certification.
This multifaceted opportunity is primed for a wide range of tenants and organizations. Building 110 offers office suites from 2,840 to 4,905 square feet with wood, brick, steel, and timber structures that evoke a historical yet timeless aura. Building 114 presents an up to 100,000-square-foot, full-building opportunity that will be delivered as life sciences manufacturing and R&D shell space. Building 114 offers 18- to 24-foot clear height to the bottom of trusses, an extensive network of light monitors that wash the facility in daylight, and an open floor plan. Extensive mezzanines are possible, along with secure loading and pad sites.
Located at the New Jersey-Pennsylvania border, Trenton provides organizations unmatched tri-state access, with Philadelphia 40 minutes and Manhattan a little over an hour away. With easy access to a variety of recreational opportunities, from biking to rafting along the Delaware River, and cultural amenities such as the Capital Philharmonic, Passage Theater, and CURE Arena, Trenton provides access to the economy and amenities typically associated with large cities in an easily navigated small town.