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MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey Montgomery Commons’ classic red brick one and two story buildings were designed in the colonial Williamsburg style, featuring accent quoins, widow walks and cupolas topped with decorative weather vanes. With a prestigious Princeton mailing address, Montgomery Commons offers both desirable and easily accessible medical and office space all in Somerset County. Conveniently located on Applegate Drive off Route 206, it is just a few short miles north of downtown Princeton and right next to the Princeton Airport. DEMOGRAPHICS FEATURES Radius 1 Mile 2 Miles 3 Miles 5 Miles • Prestigious Princeton mailing address Population 2,836 11,587 27,353 74,727 • Built to suit tenant spaces • Private bathroom, kitchenette and Average Income $47,757 $48,382 $50,148 $50,176 separate utilities for each suite 11/17 • High-speed internet access available SUITE SIZES FOR LEASE FROM: • 219 Parking spaces available on-site with handicap accessibility 630 and 830 sf (+/-) • Close proximity to hotels, restaurants, banking, shopping, associated retail services and entertainment • Less than one mile away from Princeton Airport Contact Us: (908) 874-8686 8 LarkenAssociates.com Immediate Occupancy | Brokers Protected Raider Realty is a Licensed Real Estate Broker. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information contained herein and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice and to any special listing conditions, imposed by our principals and clients. 12/18 MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey 206 7 8 RIVE 6 D 9 IVE UT EC EX Y 4 S WA ON MM CO 5 1 2 3 SOUTH TO PRINCETON E ROAD APPLEGAT NORTH TO MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey River Rd. COUNTY RD. 533 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE MILLSTONE Canal Rd. COUNTY RD. PARK518 PRINCETON AIRPORT COUNTY RD. 518 Kingston Rocky Hill Rd. Applegate Rd. Commons Way Princeton Ave. Executive Dr. MONTGOMERY Cherry Valley Rd. COMMONS AUTUMN HILL Laurel Ave. Van Horne Rd. PARK Main St. Great Rd. PRINCETON Great Rd. NORTH LINCOLN HWY. Bayard Ln. Nassau St. Elm Rd. Mercer St. MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey MONTGOMERY COMMON 20 6 Commons WaWayy Executive DriveDrive S Applegate Road MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey PREMIER SERIES SUITES MONTGOMERY COMMONS Route 206 and Applegate Road | Princeton | Somerset County | New Jersey AREA AMENITIES RESTAURANTS* SUPERMARKETS/ * Agricola Eatery Triumph Brewing Company CONVENIENCE STORES 11 Witherspoon St. 138 Nassau St. McCaffrey’s Princeton (609) 921-2798 (609) 924-7855 301 N. Harrison St. Alchemist & Barrister Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar (609) 683-1600 28 Witherspoon St. 1 Palmer Sq. E. Wawa (609) 924-5555 (609) 921-0700 1273 US Hwy. 206 Alfonsos Pizzeria & Restaurant Witherspoon Grill (609) 924-4122 1212 State Rd. 57 Witherspoon St. Wegmans (609) 924-8351 (609) 924-6011 240 Nassau Park Blvd. Big Fish Seafood Bistro Yankee Doodle Tap Room (609) 919-9300 3535 US Hwy. 1 10 Palmer Sq. E. Whole Foods Market (609) 919-1179 (609) 688-2600 3495 US Hwy. 1 S. Blue Point Grill (609) 799-2919 * 258 Nassau St. SHOPPING (609) 921-1211 Market Fair HOTELS Bonefish Grill 3535 US Hwy. 1 Clarion Hotel Palmer Inn 3371 Brunswick Pike (609) 452-7777 3499 US Hwy. 1 S. (609) 799-3413 Palmer Square Shops & Restaurants (609) 452-2500 Elements 1 Palmer Sq. E. Courtyard Princeton 66 Witherspoon St. Princeton Shopping Center 3815 US Hwy. 1 (609) 924-0078 301 N. Harrison St. (609) 716-9100 Houlihan’s (609) 921-6234 DoubleTree Princeton 3357 Brunswick Pike 4355 US Hwy. 1 (609) 419-0200 BANKS* (609) 452-2400 La Mezzaluna Bank of America Extended Stay America 25 Witherspoon St. 370 Nassau St. 3450 Brunswick Pike (609) 688-8515 (609) 683-0914 (609) 919-9000 Main Street Bistro & Bar PNC Bank Holiday Inn Princeton 301 N. Harrison St. 76 Nassau St. 100 Independence Way (609) 921-2779 (609) 497-6700 (609) 520-1200 Mediterra 301 N. Harrison St. Homewood Suites Princeton 29 Hulfish St. (609) 279-1770 3819 US Hwy. 1 S. (609) 252-9680 842 US Hwy. 206 (609) 720-0550 P.F. Chang’s (609) 279-1763 Hyatt Regency Princeton 3545 US Hwy. 1 Sovereign Bank 102 Carnegie Ctr. (609) 799-5163 188 Nassau St. (609) 987-1234 Ruth’s Chris Steak House (609) 924-4498 Nassau Inn 2 Village Blvd. 619 Alexander Rd. 10 Palmer Sq. E. (609) 452-0041 (609) 243-6101 (609) 921-7500 Salt Creek Grille The Bank of Princeton Princeton Marriott at Forrestal Village 1 Rockingham Row 21 Chambers St. 100 College Rd. E. (609) 419-4200 (609) 921-6800 (609) 452-7800 Teresa Caffe 194 Nassau St. The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village 23 Palmer Sq. E. (609) 921-3311 201 Village Blvd. (609) 921-1974 Wells Fargo (609) 452-7900 Tortuga’s Mexican Village 194 Nassau St. 41 Leigh Ave. (609) 921-6000 *All located in Princeton, NJ. (609) 924-5143 682 Alexander Rd. Tre Piani (609) 987-1355 120 Rockingham Row (609) 452-1515 Contact Us: (908) 874-8686 8 LarkenAssociates.com Immediate Occupancy | Brokers Protected Raider Realty is a Licensed Real Estate Broker. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information contained herein and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice and to any special listing conditions, imposed by our principals and clients. 12/18.
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