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Basking Ridge

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Basking Ridge

Community in Bernards Township (population (1990) 17,200), north-central New Jersey, 11 km/7 mi southwest of Morristown. It was settled in the early 1700s and is now an affluent residential suburb with a financial services industry.

To the east is the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. White's Tavern here was the site of the British capture of General Charles Lee in 1776, in the American Revolution.


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The largest lease signings that took place year-to-date were with Everest Reinsurance at 477 Martinsville Road in Basking Ridge (122,000 s/f) PSGA at 1150 Route 22 E in Bridgewater (80,068 s/f) Phillips Van Heusen at 1001 Frontier Road in Bridgewater (71,000 s/f) and Mercury Insurance at 200 Somerset Corporate Boulevard in Bridgewater (33,000 s/f).
Attractive features include handicap access, plentiful parking and an excellent location, one-half mile from the downtown centers of Basking Ridge and Bernardsville.
has been awarded the construction management assignment to renovate seven four-story buildings on a 135-acre campus in Basking Ridge, N.
 
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