We are pleased to announce the acquisition of The Court at Hamilton, a 194,000 square foot Walmart-anchored retail center located in Hamilton, NJ. The property was acquired in an off market transaction and adds another high quality asset to the firm’s growing portfolio of premier real estate assets throughout the United States.
The Court at Hamilton is an inviting and thriving retail center anchored by a 150,000-square-foot Walmart Supercenter. The property underwent a $17-million redevelopment in 2016. It is located in a densely populated area and strategically positioned within one mile to I-295, a heavily traveled interstate. It is currently 99% occupied.
Key tenants at the center include Walmart, Burger King, Rainbow, Capital Health Primary Care, Santander Bank, Wine Republic, and many more.
Andrew DeNardo, a principal of First National said, “The Court at Hamilton is a perfect example of First National Realty Partners’ core mission of bringing institutional quality commercial real estate opportunities to our partners while creating value for all stakeholders involved.”
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