Goldman, Dalfen venture sells NJ warehouse to feds for ICE detention use
A Goldman Sachs-backed industrial venture in partnership with Dallas-based Dalfen Industrial sold a nearly half-million-square-foot New Jersey warehouse to the federal government. DG Roxbury Property Owner L.P., a partnership that includes a Goldman Sachs asset management fund and Dalfen as a minority owner, transferred the 470,000-square-foot building 1879 Route 46 in Roxbury to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to CoStar and property records. The facility will be operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, clearing the way for a new immigration detention facility, the Dallas Morning News reported. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. Dalfen said in a […]
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