MILLSTONE, N.J. – A major Route 33 land listing in Millstone Township is offering developers nearly a dozen acres of prime commercial property with potential for retail, office, or warehousing use. The site, spanning approximately 12 acres across two contiguous parcels at 479–497 Route 33, carries Planned Commercial Development (PCD) zoning, opening the door to a range of permitted uses.
According to property documents, the tract includes 5.73 acres of active commercial land, with the remainder suited for industrial or mixed-use development. The location features 515 feet of direct frontage along Route 33 and convenient jug-handle access for both eastbound and westbound traffic — a key logistical advantage for future tenants or distribution operators.
Permitted uses include business and corporate offices, financial institutions, research laboratories, child care centers, restaurants, and warehouse or distribution facilities. Recreational and service uses such as theaters, fitness centers, and agricultural operations are also allowed under current zoning, providing developers with broad flexibility.
Situated just minutes from the Route 33/Route 527 corridor, the property sits in one of western Monmouth County’s busiest stretches of highway commerce, connecting Freehold, Millstone, and Hightstown. With regional demand for industrial and flex space continuing to rise, the parcel is expected to draw attention from both investors and end users seeking shovel-ready land with direct state highway visibility.
Marketing materials describe the tract as well-suited for either a single anchor tenant or a subdivided commercial complex designed to accommodate multiple businesses.
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- Approximately 12 acres for sale along Route 33 in Millstone Township
- Zoned PCD for retail, office, warehouse, and recreational development
- Features 515 feet of highway frontage with jug-handle access and strong regional visibility
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