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Alfred Sanzari Enterprises Signs Lease with Leading Protective Security Service Provider in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.

Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. |

Alfred Sanzari Enterprises announces that Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. (Securitas USA) has leased 2,200 square feet of office space at Heights Plaza located at 777 Terrace Avenue in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.

Securitas USA and its 90,000 employees across the U.S. provide the people, technology and knowledge to help protect the and assets and employees of its clients and the communities in which it does business. It is the only company providing security across the full spectrum of operational security solutions; specifically: on-site, mobile and remote guarding; electronic security; fire and safety; and risk management services. The new office space will allow Securitas USA to continue to help create a safer environment for the employees and assets of its clients within Bergen County, expanding its commitment in the state of New Jersey.

Located at the intersection of I-80 and Route 17, the six-story, 200,000-square-foot Heights Plaza office building provides easy access to the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Route 46 in addition to New York City via the nearby George Washington Bridge or Lincoln Tunnel. The building also boasts a wide range of in-demand amenities and features including abundant covered parking, an on-site full-service cafeteria with indoor seating, 24/7 card access, an on-site building engineer and day porter, and updated common corridors and restrooms.

“With an ideal location and proximity to major transportation arteries, Heights Plaza is an attractive destination for a range of businesses hoping to tap into the New York City metro area market,” said Stephen Jennings, Vice President of Leasing and Marketing at Alfred Sanzari Enterprises.  “In addition to a superior location, our superior hands-on property management and unmatched commitment to tenant services provides a space that meets the unique needs of companies like Securitas to ensure they can focus on their business, not on their real estate.”