Leases Signed in Princeton Forrestal Village

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Lincoln Equities Group, the owner and manager of the mixed-use Princeton Forrestal Village property in Plainsboro, has announced the signing of leases for five new tenants.

At 116 Village Boulevard, Bayada Home Health Care signed a 2,060 square-foot lease, and BPJ Holding Corporation signed a 4,200 square-foot lease. Pulte Homes will open a 2,800-square-foot design center at 107 Main Street. Use Ready signed a 1,881 square-foot lease at 155 Village Boulevard. And Anasen Health signed a 4,700 square-foot lease at 120 Main Street.

“We’re seeing strong demand from both new and existing tenants who recognize the unique value Princeton Forrestal Village offers,” said Lance Bergstein, CEO at Lincoln Equities Group. “The campus continues to attract a diverse mix of tenants thanks to its prime location and flexible space options — making it an ideal environment for companies looking to grow or establish a presence in Central New Jersey.”

Additionally, the campus has seen lease renewals totaling more than 50,000 square feet from existing tenants like Regus, Surgical Center, Atyeti, and Touch Associates.

This leasing momentum follows a series of recent capital improvements aimed at enhancing the tenant experience, as well as the approval earlier this year of a 394-unit apartment complex to be built adjacent to the site.

For more information, visit www.lincolnequities.com/princeton-forrestal-village.

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