Located within New Jersey’s only Aviation District, the National Aerospace Research and Technology Park (NARTP) sits alongside the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center for Advanced Aerospace and Atlantic City International Airport—a designated smart airport and research testbed facility. Aviation Research Boulevard offers premier office space in a highly strategic New Jersey location.
Planned as a multi-building campus, NARTP features modern, glass-lined architecture designed to maximize natural light, along with inviting lobbies and flexible floor plates that accommodate a wide range of business needs. A variety of leasing options are available, from individual offices and spec suites to full-floor opportunities, all at competitive rates and tailored to aviation and aerospace innovation. Notably, the park’s second building offers approximately 40,000 square feet of core-and-shell space, providing tenants the flexibility to fully customize interiors to meet specific operational and technical requirements.
Tenants benefit from a robust suite of amenities, including ample parking, high-speed connectivity to FAA data systems and laboratories, a state-of-the-art video conferencing and meeting facility, and a rooftop deck. The park also provides direct access to the FAA Technical Center—the nation’s premier air transportation system research and development facility. In addition, tenants receive full, complimentary access to the Atlantic County Economic Alliance, a full-service nonprofit economic development organization dedicated to supporting business growth. This includes access to a robust workforce development and recruitment network to help companies attract and retain top-tier talent.
Situated in Egg Harbor Township, NARTP is part of a thriving suburban community just miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The 58-acre campus is shovel-ready for continued expansion and can accommodate up to five additional buildings totaling approximately 300,000 square feet, offering significant growth potential for tenants and partners. The park is embedded within a dynamic ecosystem of more than 4,500 aerospace professionals, fostering collaboration among private industry, academia, and federal research institutions.
The location offers exceptional accessibility via major regional corridors, including the Atlantic City Expressway, Garden State Parkway, and Black Horse Pike. Atlantic City International Airport is adjacent, providing convenient travel options. The surrounding area offers a strong, educated workforce drawn from nearby universities and residential communities, while also being just 20 minutes from Atlantic City and approximately one hour from Philadelphia.
For organizations seeking a high-quality work environment with unmatched connectivity, scalability, and convenience, the National Aerospace Research and Technology Park stands out as an ideal destination.