Prime ±52-Acre Development Opportunity
1154 W Aloe St S, Galloway Township, NJ
Unlock the potential of this rare ±52-acre industrial-zoned property strategically located in Galloway Township. Comprising 11 contiguous parcels, this expansive assemblage offers developers and investors a unique opportunity to capitalize on Southern New Jersey’s growing demand for logistics, commercial, and mixed-use space.
A preliminary concept plan for a logistics park is already in place, giving forward-thinking developers a valuable head start. This vision positions the site as a premier candidate for large-scale distribution, warehousing, flex space, or even institutional or mixed-use development (subject to approvals).
Key Diligence Materials Completed
Significant pre-development diligence has already been completed, enhancing the site’s readiness and reducing development risk:
Threatened and endangered species habitat evaluation
Approved water and sewer plans by the Pinelands Commission
Drafted redevelopment agreement
Pinelands Commission site plan approval
Comprehensive topography study
Strategic Location & Unmatched Connectivity
The site offers exceptional accessibility via critical transportation infrastructure:
5 minutes to the Atlantic City Expressway, providing:
Direct access to Philadelphia in 55 minutes
New York City in 2 hours
Baltimore in 2 hours
10 minutes to Atlantic City International Airport — ideal for cargo and regional distribution
12 minutes to nearby light rail stops — enhancing employee accessibility
Flexible Zoning & Development Potential
Zoned for light industrial, commercial, and institutional uses, the property is ideally suited for:
Light industrial facilities
Warehousing & distribution
Business or industrial parks
Flex space or outdoor storage
Institutional or commercial developments
Residential or mixed-use projects (subject to approvals)
A Rare Opportunity in a High-Growth Corridor
With demand rising for flexible-use land in Southern New Jersey, this property presents a rare and valuable opportunity to control a major tract in a growing, logistically strong corridor, in a highly connected region.