Self storage facility approved at busy jackson intersection

Self Storage Facility Approved at Busy Jackson Intersection

JACKSON, NJ – Years ago, it was hailed as the “Future home of County Line Hardware”, the business owned by Jackson Councilman Marty Flemming. When that didn’t work out, a sign was erected for a new shopping plaza at the northwest corner of the busy intersection of Hope Chapel Road and East Veterans Highway.

Last week, the township zoning board heard an application to turn that corner into a three-story self-storage facility. The applicant, like many new projects in Jackson, has no apparent traceable owners, but listed simply as “4 HOPE CHAPEL ROAD, LLC”.

Currently, the intersection features a Wawa gas station, Jackson Crossing, Liberty Commons, and a Buy-Rite liquor store.

The zoning board voted to approve the application granting several waivers to approve the project. The vote was voted 8-0 in favor of approving the application.

Self storage facility approved at busy jackson intersection
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