
Where We Build: East Brunswick Districts We Serve
East Brunswick is a major Middlesex County commercial and logistics hub anchored by the Route 18 corridor and easy access to the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 1. We work across:
- The Route 18 retail corridor – the township’s primary commercial spine, lined with shopping centers, big-box retail, restaurants, and auto dealers;
- The Golden Triangle – the Route 18 and Tices Lane office and commercial cluster;
- The Brunswick Square area – regional-mall-anchored retail and services;
- The Turnpike Exit 9 and Route 1 edge – warehouse, flex, and logistics space;
- Old Bridge Turnpike and Cranbury Road neighborhood commercial nodes.
Commercial Sectors We Build in East Brunswick
The township’s location drives a broad commercial mix, and our project types follow it:
- Retail and shopping-center build-outs and renovations along Route 18;
- Restaurant and hospitality fit-outs, including hotels near the Turnpike;
- Office and corporate space in the Golden Triangle;
- Medical and outpatient facilities;
- Industrial, warehouse, and flex space serving the Exit 9 logistics market;
- Mixed-use and multifamily ground-floor commercial.


Spotlight: A Route 18 Retail and Logistics Hub
East Brunswick sits at one of Central Jersey’s busiest commercial crossroads. The Route 18 corridor carries heavy retail traffic, while the New Jersey Turnpike Exit 9 and nearby Route 1 make the township a natural home for distribution, flex, and corporate space. That mix means we are as comfortable delivering a national retailer’s storefront as a tenant fit-out in a warehouse or an office suite in the Golden Triangle.
Building along Route 18 and the highway edges brings its own demands: high-traffic staging and access, state highway (NJDOT) frontage considerations, stormwater management on large sites, and phasing that keeps operating centers open during renovation. We plan these logistics up front so a busy corridor location speeds a project to opening instead of slowing it down.

Local Approvals and Construction Logistics in East Brunswick
Every East Brunswick project is built to the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and runs through the township’s building department, planning and zoning boards, and Middlesex County review where applicable. Route 18 and highway-edge sites add NJDOT access, traffic, and stormwater considerations. Our preconstruction approach—detailed budgeting, realistic scheduling, and constructability review with early municipal and county coordination—keeps projects compliant and protects opening dates.
Commercial Construction and General Contracting Services
We deliver a full range of commercial work in East Brunswick:
- Ground-up commercial and industrial construction;
- Tenant fit-outs and interior build-outs;
- Retail, shopping-center, and restaurant construction;
- Office, medical, and corporate suites;
- Warehouse, flex, and distribution space;
- Full construction management and general contracting.
Working from our New Jersey headquarters in Morristown, Plescia delivers East Brunswick projects with realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and the logistics discipline a high-traffic corridor demands—all through a single point of accountability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What parts of East Brunswick does Plescia serve?
We build throughout East Brunswick, including the Route 18 retail corridor, the Golden Triangle office cluster at Route 18 and Tices Lane, the Brunswick Square area, and the warehouse and flex space near Turnpike Exit 9 and Route 1.
Does Plescia build industrial and warehouse space in East Brunswick?
Yes. East Brunswick’s access to the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 1 makes it a logistics hub, and we deliver warehouse, flex, and distribution build-outs alongside retail, office, and medical work.
What types of commercial construction does Plescia do in East Brunswick?
Retail and shopping-center build-outs, restaurant and hotel fit-outs, office and corporate suites, medical facilities, warehouse and flex space, and full construction management and general contracting.
How does Plescia handle construction along the busy Route 18 corridor?
With high-traffic staging and access planning, attention to NJDOT frontage and stormwater on large sites, and phasing that keeps operating centers open during renovation.
Where is Plescia based relative to East Brunswick?
Our New Jersey headquarters is in Morristown, with easy highway access to Middlesex County, so our teams cover East Brunswick projects while keeping a single point of accountability.

