J.G. Petrucci Co. said July 7 it embarked on two significant projects in New Jersey: the Port Logistics Center at Logan and The Station at East Orange.
The Port Logistics Center at Logan is a four-building industrial campus totaling more than 1.8 million square feet in Logan Township. One hundred miles up the New Jersey Turnpike, The Station at East Orange is a 172-unit multifamily community located in East Orange.
“We are thrilled to be expanding and diversifying our portfolio throughout New Jersey. The Port Logistics Center at Logan and The Station at East Orange demonstrate our commitment to developing a variety of asset classes,” explains Greg Rogerson, principal of the Union Township-based real estate developer. “These projects will positively impact the surrounding communities through job creation and affordable housing opportunities.”

Port Logistics Center at Logan, Building A. – CBRE
For The Station at East Orange, J.G. Petrucci partnered with TD+ Partners and the City of East Orange to transform the site on North Walnut and Williams Street into a mixed-use development with luxury apartments and retail space. The new residential community will include 172 high-efficiency one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, 30% of which are designated affordable housing units; 3,477 square feet of retail space; and an enclosed terrace courtyard.
At the Port Logistics Center at Logan, J.G. Petrucci broke ground on Building A–a 1,028,530-square-foot warehouse and distribution facility, and the largest building on the campus. It features 40-foot clear height, 663 vehicle parking spaces and 241 trailer parking spaces. Construction will be complete in the fourth quarter of this year.
Building B (261,000 square feet), Building C (253,500 square feet), and Building D (331,870 square feet) are all fully approved, pad-ready sites available for lease.
The industrial campus offers mid to large-sized industrial users connectivity to major Northeast metropolitan areas. The southern New Jersey location is less than 30 minutes from the Philadelphia International Airport and the Port of Philadelphia, and less than two and a half hours to New York City and Washington, D.C. The location off Route 322 provides the modern park visibility and access to a strong labor pool.