Suburban shopping center, representative of Old Bridge's Route 9 retail corridor
Suburban shopping center, representative of Old Bridge's Route 9 retail corridor · Photo: Mehmet Turgut Kirkgoz / Pexels
This page covers how Plescia serves Old Bridge—the corridors we build in, the commercial sectors and project types we deliver, the local approvals and logistics that shape every job, and the kind of commercial work that defines our portfolio across the township.

Where We Build: Old Bridge Districts We Serve

Old Bridge is a large Middlesex County township anchored by two busy retail highways and a growing residential base. We work across:

  • The Route 9 corridor – the township’s primary retail and commercial spine;
  • The Route 18 corridor – additional retail, service, and commercial frontage;
  • The Englishtown Road and Ticetown Road areas – neighborhood commercial nodes;
  • The Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach bayshore edge – waterfront-adjacent commercial;
  • Local medical and professional clusters.

Commercial Sectors We Build in Old Bridge

  • Retail and shopping-center build-outs along Routes 9 and 18;
  • Medical and dental offices and outpatient suites;
  • Office and professional space;
  • Restaurant and hospitality fit-outs;
  • Mixed-use and multifamily ground-floor commercial;
  • Light industrial and flex space.
Retail storefronts, representative of commercial districts in Old Bridge
Retail storefronts, representative of commercial districts in Old Bridge · Photo: Omar Ramadan / Pexels
Commercial corridor, representative of the Route 18 frontage in Old Bridge
Commercial corridor, representative of the Route 18 frontage in Old Bridge · Photo: Aslam Athanikkal / Pexels

Spotlight: Route 9 and Route 18 Retail

Old Bridge’s commercial life runs along its highways. Route 9 and Route 18 carry heavy daily traffic and host the shopping centers, pad sites, restaurants, and services that anchor the township’s economy. As the residential base grows, so does demand for retail, medical, and professional space along these corridors.
Building on high-traffic highway frontage brings specific demands: careful staging and access, NJDOT considerations on state routes, stormwater management on larger sites, and phasing that keeps shopping centers open during renovation. Toward the bayshore at Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach, projects can also carry flood-elevation requirements. We plan for each so an Old Bridge project reaches opening on schedule.

Shopping-center exterior, representative of Old Bridge's retail market
Shopping-center exterior, representative of Old Bridge's retail market · Photo: Pixabay / Pexels

Local Approvals and Construction Logistics in Old Bridge

Every Old Bridge 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 9 and 18 frontage adds NJDOT access and stormwater considerations; bayshore parcels can add flood-elevation requirements. 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

  • Ground-up commercial construction and pad sites;
  • Retail and shopping-center build-outs;
  • Medical, dental, and professional suites;
  • Restaurant and hospitality construction;
  • Mixed-use and light-industrial work;
  • Full construction management and general contracting.

Working from our New Jersey headquarters in Morristown, Plescia delivers Old Bridge projects with realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and the logistics discipline high-traffic retail corridors demand—all through a single point of accountability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts of Old Bridge does Plescia serve?

We build throughout Old Bridge, including the Route 9 and Route 18 retail corridors, the Englishtown Road and Ticetown Road areas, and the Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach bayshore edge.

Does Plescia build along the Route 9 corridor in Old Bridge?

Yes. Route 9 is the township’s primary retail spine, and we deliver shopping-center build-outs, pad sites, restaurants, and medical and professional space along it, with the staging and NJDOT access planning highway frontage requires.

What types of commercial construction does Plescia do in Old Bridge?

Retail and shopping-center build-outs, medical and dental suites, office and professional space, restaurant fit-outs, mixed-use and light-industrial work, and full construction management and general contracting.

Do bayshore areas of Old Bridge affect construction?

They can. Waterfront-adjacent parcels around Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach may carry flood-elevation requirements, which we plan for in preconstruction and site design.

Where is Plescia based relative to Old Bridge?

Our New Jersey headquarters is in Morristown, with highway access to Middlesex County, so our teams cover Old Bridge projects while keeping a single point of accountability.


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