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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
From:
The Sudler Companies
245 Green Village Road
Chatham, NJ 07928
Contact:
Axiom Communications at 201.348.8998
Marjorie Kaplan or Ron Simoncini
[email protected] or [email protected]
SUDLER CORPORATION CONSTRUCTING SPEC BUILDING IN LAKEWOOD
State-of-the-Art Tilt Up Construction Method to Provide Durable, Energy-Efficient and
Cost-Effective Warehouse in Lakewood
LAKEWOOD, NJ, July 18, 2014—On Fri., July 18th at 12 p.m., Sudler Companies will be
joined by Lakewood’s Mayor Menashe Miller, Lakewood’s Township Manager, Steven
Rienman, and Bedrock Concrete Corp. to celebrate one of the first wall’s “Tilt Up” at 1001 New
Hampshire Ave., its new 140,000 square foot warehouse in Lakewood.
Sudler is building 1001 New Hampshire Ave. speculatively after seeing the demand for
this type of space at its Corporate Park Lakewood, a 1,200,000 square foot property that has been
100 percent leased since January 2014.
“We’ve had great success in Lakewood since the 1960’s, so growing our industrial
portfolio here just made sense,” said Peter Sudler, President and CEO of The Sudler Companies.
“Tilt Up Construction will make 1001 New Hampshire Ave. more functional for our tenants
while giving its exterior a modern look that will stand out among the other warehouses that were
built last century.”
1001 New Hampshire Ave. is situated conveniently off Exit 88/89 of the Garden State
Parkway offering high visibility at the corner of Oak and New Hampshire. It’s also great
location for companies needing to be near major road ways for business in the Philadelphia area,
or ports in Elizabeth and Newark, and Newark Airport.
“Sudler has been an integral part of our community for decades and we are thrilled that
they are creating new space to attract additional industry here,” said Lakewood’s Mayor,
Menashe Miller.
Once completed, in addition to the state-of-the-art Tilt Up Construction panels, 1001
New Hampshire Ave. will offer 32 foot clear ceilings, multiple loading docks that are tailboard
or drive-in, and an ESFR sprinkler system among other features. Sudler has reported significant
interest in the project by various companies for space from 28,000 to 50,000 square feet.
The Tilt Up Construction method involves building the concrete walls horizontally on a
slab, including all window and door frames, and then raising and attaching them to the building’s
foundation once completed. It is a cost-effective, energy-efficient, and quick build option.
“Tilt Up Construction is perfect for this kind of commercial/warehouse space,” said Jim
White, Marketing Manager for Bedrock Concrete Corp. “Sudler and its tenants will both be
pleased with the final product.”
For photos from the Tilt Up event, click here (photo captions below the boilerplate). For
more information about leasing in Lakewood or one of Sudler’s additional industrial parks, call
973.257.0700 or visit www.sudlerco.com.
About Sudler Real Estate
Sudler Real Estate is a family-owned business now in its third generation. Thriving on hard
work, it grew into one of New Jersey’s most respected real estate firms. Sudler takes a
conservative approach to real estate development, construction and management, emphasizing
thoroughly researched site selection, functional design and solid construction. Since 1907,
Sudler has kept pace with the shifting needs of the corporate real estate industry, favoring solid
long-term investments to high-risk ventures for fast returns. Specializing in turn-key projects for
major corporate clients, it offers buildings with trouble free, low maintenance features and firstclass materials in prime locations.
PHOTO CAPTIONS:
On Fri., July 18th, Peter Sudler, President and CEO of The Sudler Companies was joined by Lakewood’s
Mayor Menashe Miller, Lakewood’s Township Manager, Steven Rienman, and Bedrock’s Jim White to
celebrate the Tilt-Up of one of the first walls at its speculatively built 140,000 square foot warehouse at
1001 New Hampshire Ave. in Lakewood, NJ. Bedrock Concrete Inc. is performing the Tilt Up
Construction method which involves building the concrete walls vertically, including all window and
door frames, and then raising and attaching them to the building’s foundation once completed. It is a
cost-effective, energy-efficient, and quick build option.
Photo One:
Bedrock Concrete Inc. workers tilt up one of the more than 150 wall sections to the 140,000 square foot
warehouse space at 1001 New Hampshire Ave. that Sudler is building speculatively in Lakewood New
Jersey.
Photo Two:
Jim White, Marketing Manager for Bedrock Concrete Corp., Peter Sudler, President and CEO of The
Sudler Companies, and Lakewood’s Mayor Menashe Miller review plans for the 140,000 square foot
warehouse that Sudler is speculatively building at 1001 New Hampshire Ave. in Lakewood, NJ using Tilt
Up Construction.
Photo Three:
Lakewood’s Mayor Menashe Miller presents Peter Sudler with a proclamation at the site for 1001 New
Hampshire Ave. in Lakewood, NJ, a 140,000 square foot warehouse that Sudler is building speculatively
using Tilt Up Construction. From left to right: Jim White, Marketing Manager for Bedrock Concrete
Corp., Mayor Miller, Peter Sudler, Steven Reinman, Lakewood’s Township Manager.