The agency tasked with turning Fort Monmouth from an unused military base to a bustling business center starts the process to spruce up 36 prime acres for sale.
Life in the post-Fort Monmouth age takes a visible, measurable step forward...two miles, to be precise, as traffic resumes humming on County Route 537 through the installation between State Highway 35 in Eatontown and County Route 11 in Oceanport.
In the wake of Commvault's announced move from Oceanport to the Tinton Falls side of the former Fort Monmouth tract, a Lakewood company takes interest in the former Veterans' Administration outpatient clinic on Oceanport's portion of the property.
Fort Monmouth’s first tenant since the Army’s departure has already stirred up some controversy, however the head of the authority charged with revitalizing the land believes everything is headed in the right direction.
Despite claims of jobs shifting. Monmouth County Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande is lauding CommVault's plans to build a 650-thousand-square-foot professional office and research and development building on the former Fort Monmouth site.
The location of where Fort Monmouth formerly stood is already planning for its first tenant; however the neighboring town of Oceanport isn’t happy with the proposed move.