Demonstrating the national reach and high-level capabilities of New Jersey commercial real estate firms, Moonachie-based Weiss Realty is actively marketing Commerce Park, a massive 138-acre industrial asset in Decatur, Illinois, tailored for data centers, advanced manufacturing, and electric vehicle (EV) users.
While headquartered in Bergen County, Weiss Realty brings over 50 years of regional and national commercial real estate expertise to managing and leasing large-scale industrial hubs like Commerce Park, which offers 276,000 square feet of immediately available warehouse space.
As New Jersey industrial firms increasingly grapple with regional power grid constraints, Weiss Realty is highlighting a property designed to overcome those hurdles. Situated adjacent to an Ameren Utility Company substation, Commerce Park features 17.9 megawatts (MW) of available power, with the capacity to scale up by an additional 274 MW.
This immense energy capacity makes the Midwest site a prime destination for data-driven, manufacturing, and EV operations requiring robust, reliable electrical infrastructure. Furthermore, the property offers build-to-suit expansion potential ranging from 100,000 to 900,000 square feet, alongside expansive outdoor storage for over 1,000 vehicles.
“As companies continue searching for industrial sites with abundant power and strong transportation access, Commerce Park stands out as an exceptional opportunity,” Matthew Weiss of Weiss Realty said. “Whether a company is looking for existing warehouse space or a build-to-suit solution, this property offers the infrastructure, flexibility and location needed to support long-term growth.”
Complementing its power assets, Commerce Park provides exceptional multimodal connectivity across the Midwest. Located near the ADM Intermodal Ramp for direct rail service, the site features immediate access to U.S. Route 51 and Interstate 72, providing direct links to Interstates 55 and 57.
Originally serving as a primary warehousing facility for Caterpillar for more than 15 years, the property is uniquely positioned under Weiss Realty’s stewardship to accommodate the next generation of industrial and technological investment.


