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Old 12-02-2005, 06:39 AM   #22
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lower gloucester county
salem county
upper cumberland county
western atlantic county
eastern burlington county
western ocean county
eastern mercer county
eastern hunterdon county
northern sussex county

in all of these areas there are pockets of land that is undeveloped. you will have to figure out how far in the sticks you want to be and then work your way towards civilization. there are major thoroughfares through all of these areas, but they look to either be all farm land or abandoned. obviously, the closer you get to the chunks of the state that are more heavily populated, the more you are going to pay for under- or undeveloped land.

your business, to be honest, should be in between two heavily populated areas, on a major highway that people use to commute to one of the cities (philly or new york). you will seed the minds of those with enough cash to complete a project this way, and you might even get future business out of it (like way down the road, 5-10 years). you also have to consider zoning laws. you are not going to be able to just plunk down in farm country and have them accept the fact that you will have caustic chemicals in association with your business. you could run into potential problems with the locals like this. route 206 comes to mind when i think of an area that is heavily used for commuting, as does route 70 (from toms river to marlton).

good luck.
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