Franklin Township Commercial Real Estate

Franklin Township Commercial Real Estate

Let WCRE be your guide in Franklin Township commercial real estate. We can help you find the ideal spot for your restaurant, law firm, technology company and much more. If you are a business owner looking to relocate, expand or set up shop in a less congested area of South Jersey, Franklin Township may be for you.

Want to speak with someone now about Franklin Township commercial real estate? Call our New Jersey office today at 856-857-6300. We’re looking forward to helping you find the perfect property for your needs.

A Rich Community With Great Opportunities.

Franklin Township, Gloucester County, one of six municipalities currently using that name in New Jersey, is served by seven different post offices, has a rich Native American history, and offers unique commercial real estate opportunities. While it has a population of about 16,000, the town is spread out and offers wide spaces in many spots.

One great advantage for Franklin Township commercial real estate investment is the area’s accessibility. Franklin Township is easily reachable from U.S. Route 40, as well as NJ Routes 55 and 47 and several county routes in the area. While it isn’t very far from the city of Philadelphia, it’s far enough to avoid the congestion of typical suburbs.

Owing to its status as the largest municipality in Gloucester County, Franklin Township has seven ZIP codes located in three different counties. These are Clayton, Franklinville, Malaga, Newfield, and Williamstown in Gloucester County; Monroeville in Salem County, and Vineland in Cumberland County.

At 56.4 square miles in area, the township is about 20 percent larger than its neighbor to the north, Monroe Township. As the second-largest Gloucester County municipality, Monroe Township contains 46.9 square miles of real estate. Third on the list is Logan Township, which at 26.9 square miles, sits on the shores of the Delaware River.

For Franklin Township commercial real estate opportunities, the area is a great spot for a warehouse or industrial type of business that requires significant space. That said, Franklin Township has a variety of employers, including law firms, consulting firms, medical companies and technology companies. 

A Brief History of Franklin Township

The Township was created in January 1820, from fellow Gloucester County municipalities Greenwich Township and Woolwich Township. Subsequently, the local government carved out parts of the township to form Clayton Township in February 1858 and Newfield Borough in March 1924.

With 16,800 residents, Franklin Township is the sixth-most-populous municipality in the county. Considering there were just more than 1,100 residents in 1820 when the township was incorporated, that’s quite a growth rate.

The final construction phase of State Route 55 went through the township in the late 1980s. In that time, builders discovered numerous Native American arrowheads. They subsequently put them on display in the Township of Franklin History Center, on Coles Mill Road.

Also available for viewing in the Center is a complete collection of Delsea Regional High School yearbooks dating back to the school’s inception in 1960 as well as old photos and information on township schools, churches, fire companies, ambulance corps and businesses.

Start Your Franklin Township Commercial Real Estate Adventure With WCRE Today.

When you are in the market for Franklin Township commercial real estate, contact WCRE. We are a full-service CORFAC International brokerage and advisory firm, and we have a wealth of experience assisting businesses of all stripes find their ideal location in South Jersey.

We can help you find the perfect spot for your store, warehouse, office, restaurant, or other business. Most of all, we can help you achieve the maximum return on your investment.

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