
Logan has another zone next to Route 322, and it is bustling.

While the Planning Board voted this month to accept the redevelopment plan, as in line with priorities in the 2020 municipal master plan, its review raised questions about some assumptions and how the plan will be implemented. More: ShopRite back on the menu for Woolwich shoppers More: Imported meat processor savors expansion approval at plant in Logan Most of Raccoon Island, as of a week ago, is officially a local “redevelopment zone.” That is a meaningful declaration under the New Jersey Redevelopment and Housing statute, opening doors to special planning and financial considerations. That means proffering the sparsely occupied but strategically interesting Raccoon Island, which largely is notable for waterways, woods, and farming. Logan is betting the boom is not over and is stretching itself to accommodate.

LOGAN – Warehousing and logistics development keeps chugging along off South Jersey highway corridors like Routes 322 and 130, and depositing welcome jobs and tax ratables here.
