Business & Tech
East Windsor Breaks Ground On New 'Innovation Park'
The new business park is on 86.97-acre land and was designed specifically for high-tech and pharma tenants.

EAST WINDSOR, NJ — The groundbreaking ceremony for “Innovation Park”, a state-of-the-art business park, was recently held in East Windsor.
Mayor Janice Mironov, Deputy Mayor Peter Yeager and Council Members Denise Daniels, Alan Rosenberg and John Zoller, joined Trammell Crow Company Managing Director Andrew Mele and other Trammell Crow representatives, for the ceremony.
The new business park, located at 148 Princeton Hightstown Road, is on an 86.97-acre parcel formerly occupied by McGraw Hill.
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The project will consist of two buildings, one 406,669 square feet and the second 167,500 square feet. The contemporary business campus was designed specifically for high-tech and pharma tenants, and features modern architectural designs, internal space configured for advanced technological users, outdoor walking paths and public spaces, and additional landscape berming.
“This is a great, prominent location in the center of our community that is ideal for a well-designed and appealing facility such as Innovation Park, with unbeatable access to major markets, a highly qualified labor force and excellent transportation networks including the New Jersey Turnpike as well as Route 133, Route 130, Route 33 and Route 571," Mironov said in a media release.
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"East Windsor has long been considered a major epicenter for high-tech, high growth research and development pharmaceutical-related companies, and this cutting edge facility is planned and designed to attract high-quality tenants to our already vibrant and diverse business community.”
Trammell Crow Managing Director Andrew Mele said the "Innovation Park" was unlike any project they've developed in New Jersey.
"We have great confidence that Innovation Park will not only attract world-class companies to East Windsor, but it will also serve as a model for future developments in New Jersey and beyond,” Mele said.
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