American Presidents Who Lived the Longest and Shortest Lives Evan Comen, Samuel Stebbins and Michael B. Sauter © Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images
In March 2019, Jimmy Carter became the longest-living former president in U.S. history. Carter, who is now 96, passed President George H.W. Bush, who, at the time of his death, was the longest living former president. Bush lived to be 94 years and 171 days old.
While many former American presidents led long lives after completing their term, most did not live well into their 90s, and some died not more than a few years after leaving office. Some, of course, even died in the White House. 24/7 Tempo researched the age and cause of death of every U.S. president who has passed away.
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Boston-based NorthBridge Partners has picked up a last mile
distribution center in Branchburg, NJ.
JLL Capital Markets announced that it brokered the sale of
the 50,400 s/f facility at 161 Meister Avenue that is fully leased to Fed-Ex.
JLL marketed the property on behalf of the seller, Elberon
Development Group and The Avidan Group.
The facility is situated on 3.49 acres at 161 Meister Ave.,
less than one mile from State Route 22, the region’s main commercial
thoroughfare. It is also minutes from Interstates 78 and 287, two of the New
York metro area’s largest and most heavily trafficked highways.
Additionally, 161 Meister Ave. is situated in what is known