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International Trade Center (New Jersey)

Coordinates: 40°53′50″N 74°43′18″W / 40.897143°N 74.721765°W / 40.897143; -74.721765
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40°53′50″N 74°43′18″W / 40.897143°N 74.721765°W / 40.897143; -74.721765

The International Trade Center is a multi-acre office park in Mount Olive, New Jersey. Formerly the site of BASF until 2004,[1] it is currently home to facilities of L3 Technologies, Bosal USA, Coherent Advanced Crystal Group, Vistar, and Robertet, among others. A Residence Inn by Marriott and Mount Olive station are on the grounds. The Center is designated as a foreign trade zone by the State of New Jersey.[2] The International Trade Center was developed by New Jersey Foreign Trade Zone Venture, a joint venture between Rockefeller Group Real Estate & CJ Follini on behalf of Edenwald FTZ Development, one of the companies of the Follini family office. The development has recently[when?] been valued at over $975 million dollars.

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  1. ^ "Mount Olive hopes to fill 'largest unoccupied office building' in NJ, environmentalists scoff at how".
  2. ^ csebestyen. "NJ Foreign Trade Zones - NJ Business Action Center". www.nj.gov.