By: NJBIZ Editorial Team
St. Joseph’s Health has opened the St. Joseph’s Health Totowa Health Campus, a state-of-the-art outpatient facility that follows the multi-specialty care model by providing access to primary, urgent and specialty care services under one roof.
By: Brett Johnson | ROI-NJ
Maybe there’s a trifecta of material price hikes, labor shortages and economic uncertainty looming large in real estate. Talking to architect Judy Donnelly, you wouldn’t guess it.
For her and other building designers, nothing budgetary so far distracts them from their usual philosophy.
By: Eric Kiefer | Bloomfield Patch
BLOOMFIELD, NJ — A luxury townhouse building in Bloomfield has officially opened its sales office to potential residents.
CHA Partners recently announced that it has opened the sales office for the new Royal Townhomes: 14 two-story townhome units that are available for purchase. As of Monday, asking prices for the units ranged from $599,000 to $659,000.
By: Taylor Williams | Northeast Real Estate Business
Adaptive reuse projects have continued to garner the attention of the commercial real estate community, especially in light of the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
While office and retail conversion projects have remained popular in numerous markets over the last several years, in certain parts of the country, projects involving the adaptive reuse of hospitals and healthcare facilities have also played a major role in bringing new life back to communities.
By: Linda Linder | ROI-NJ
CHA Partners has opened its sales office for the new Royal Townhomes in Bloomfield, according to a Friday announcement.
The Royal Townhomes pay tribute to the historic Stern’s Royal Theater in both design and name. The 14 two-story units will be available in five distinct layout options and are located in the heart of Bloomfield’s downtown.
By: Leslie Shaver | Multifamily Dive
You may not find CHA Partners on lists of the top developers in the country. But that doesn’t mean its work isn’t impactful.
By: Sebastian Morris | New York YIMBY
Developer CHA Partners recently celebrated the grand opening of Margaret O. Carpenter Women’s Health Center, a first-of-its kind specialty medical facility in Rockaway Beach, Queens. The facility is located at 105-20 Rockaway Beach Boulevard within the recently completed Rockaway Beach Medical Arts Complex.
By: Hospital & Healthcare Management
Local officials and executives from Episcopal Health Services joined CHA Partners yesterday to celebrate the grand opening of the Margaret O. Carpenter Women’s Health Center, the first-of-its-kind speciality medical facility at 105-20 Rockaway Beach Boulevard. The state-of-the-art facility, part of the new Rockaway Beach Medical Arts Complex, offers top-quality medical care in a modern setting to a medically underserved area in Rockaway Beach.
By: Barbara Ballinger | UNITS Magazine
The recent and rapid evolution and adoption of technology in the rental housing industry has created a stunning metamorphosis, bringing great benefit to owners, operators and residents alike.
After lagging other industries in its embrace of technology, the rental housing industry is rapidly catching up. Results are transformative as owners, managers and residents benefit from improved efficiencies, smoother operations, a competitive edge, better environmental stewardship and enhanced net operating income (NOI).
Some initiatives have been underway for years, certainly those that transitioned paper-based processes like rent collection, utility billing management and work orders, with firms now able to support the entire resident experience, creating value for clients through resident satisfaction and retention.
By: Bendix Anderson | UNITS Magazine
The $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act offers opportunity for existing communities and new apartment development near mass transit.
Workers swarm over a construction site in Harrison, N.J., about a block away from a refurbished light rail station. They started construction in November 2021 on “Block D,” a new, five-story building that will eventually hold 399 luxury apartments.
By: Bendix Anderson | Yield PRO
Apartment investors are taking out more loans than ever. In 2021, they rushed to get loans to buy new apartment properties and refinance the debt on existing properties.
Investors spent more to buy apartment properties at the end of 2021 than ever before. They spent more than $80 billion in December 2021, which is roughly twice what they spent to buy apartment properties the month before, according to Real Capital Analytics (RCA) based in New York City. These sales are much more than apartment investors spent during the worst of the pandemic — often less than $10 billion a month.
By: Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal Editorial Team
The BEST REDEVELOPMENT – ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECT of 2021. CHA Partners, a full-service real estate development firm, acquired the former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center and repurposed the facility into a mixed-use project consisting of a community-based healthcare facility known as the Muhlenberg Medical Arts Complex and a 120-unit luxury residential apartment project known as The Randolph Apartments. The Muhlenberg Medical Arts Complex features an ambulatory surgical center, assisted living facility and others while The Randolph is a highly amenitized rental project and was fully leased in less than six months. This creative repurposing breathed new life into the shuttered hospital that was dormant for 10 years before CHA’s involvement.
By: Brett Johnson | ROI-NJ
From telemedicine’s embrace to measures taken to avoid COVID-19 cases overtaking facilities, hospitals have been reshaped by a rush of pandemic trends.
You can count on Bill Colgan, managing partner at CHA Partners, knowing something about reshaping hospitals.
By: Joe Coletta | TAPinto Bloomfield
Over the last several years, Bloomfield has quickly become a residential destination that is attracting renters who are seeking accessibility, convenience and a thriving local vibe. Ripe with a bustling downtown, local favorites include Holsten’s — a homemade ice cream shop that just celebrated its 75th anniversary — and Anthony’s Cheesecake & Restaurant, Six Points Pub, and Bloomfield Steak & Seafood House — along with a wide array of restaurants and shops that are sure to catch anyone’s attention. And with a Midtown Direct train line located in downtown Bloomfield, the township is a commuter’s dream.
By: Catie Dixon | Bisnow
Bill Colgan is managing partner of CHA Partners, a mixed-use developer particularly known for its work acquiring and repurposing acute care hospitals in New Jersey and bringing various forms of healthcare real estate to underserved communities. The firm also launched LIVIA, a new senior housing brand, in September, and does other residential and commercial development.
By: Erika Morphy | GlobeSt.
Here are our picks for this year’s healthcare influencers.
The last twelve months have proven to be a roller coaster ride for the healthcare real estate industry sector. Like office, medical office buildings lost tenants as physicians closed operations and reduced their space. Unlike office, this niche then rebounded admirably not long after the pandemic began. It quickly became clear that medical office buildings were a solid investment that would withstand the vagrancies of the pandemic. Kudos must go to the men and women who navigated this minefield. On the following pages you will read about these experts we have selected based on a range of criteria, most fundamentally the impact they have made in their industry in the last twelve months.
By: Erik Sherman | GlobeSt.
Commercial real estate has been in a whirlwind. Industrial properties are incredibly hot—and expensive with subterranean cap rates. Multifamily is nearly as in demand, but many keep wondering if the end of federal Covid unemployment assistance combined with significant unemployment and the Delta variant could pull a rug out from under the sector. You could look at the office and wonder when companies will be fully back; retail and remember e-commerce continues to grow; self-storage and ask when demand could max out; or you could look for a different investment prescription
By: Timea-Erika Papp | Multi-Housing News
CHA Partners, a real estate development company in the tri-state area that specializes in creative public-private partnerships, has a particular focus on projects that seek to leave a lasting positive impact. Wherever they do business, they aim to help municipalities generate employment opportunities and unlock property value. William T. Colgan, partner at CHA Partners, has raised and procured more than $250 million of capital for the company. Multi-Housing News asked Colgan to reveal the intricacies of public-private partnerships.
By: Joe Coletta | TapInto Bloomfield
Bloomfield, N.J. – CHA Partners, a full-service real estate development firm specializing in public-private partnerships, announced today that it broke ground on The Royal at Bloomfield Station, a new, 372,000 square foot ground-up, mixed-use redevelopment project. The Royal is a key component of the Bloomfield Center Master Redevelopment Plan, a multi-phase plan to transform Bloomfield’s downtown core into a booming town center. This new mixed-use building will consist of 210 residential rental apartments, 14 two-story brownstone units for purchase, approximately 7,000 square-feet of prime restaurant/retail space, and an approximate 304-car municipally-owned parking garage.
By: Eric Kiefer | New Jersey Patch
BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Developers recently broke ground on a 372,000 square foot, mixed-use project in Bloomfield: The Royal at Bloomfield Station. According to CHA Partners, “The Royal” will have 210 residential rental apartments, 14 two-story brownstone units for purchase, about 7,000 square-feet of restaurant/retail space, and a municipally-owned parking garage with space for 304 cars. The project is a “key component” of the Bloomfield Center Master Redevelopment Plan, a multi-phase plan to transform Bloomfield’s downtown core into a booming town center, the firm said.
By: Taylor Williams | REBusiness Online
BLOOMFIELD, N.J. — Locally based developer CHA Partners has broken ground on The Royal at Bloomfield Station, a 210-unit multifamily project in Northern New Jersey. The development will also include 14 townhome units for purchase, as well as 7,000 square feet of retail/restaurant space and a 304-space parking garage. The amenity package will consist of a fitness center, business center, rooftop entertainment area, several multi-purpose event rooms and lounges, pet spa and an automated package handling system. The first units are expected to be available for occupancy in mid-2023.
By: Jeffrey Steele | Multi-Housing News
CHA Partners has broken ground on a new ground-up, mixed-use development in Bloomfield, N.J. The Royal will feature 210 apartments and 14 for-sale townhomes. Also included will be 7,000 square feet of prime restaurant and retail space and a municipally owned parking garage to include spaces for approximately 300 vehicles.
By: Josh Burd | RE-NJ
A developer has kicked off the third and final phase of a project in downtown Bloomfield, where plans call for more than 200 new apartments and retail and restaurant space. The locally based firm, CHA Partners, broke ground this week on what’s known as The Royal at Bloomfield Station, which will rise at the corner of Ward Street and Bloomfield Avenue. Slated for occupancy in mid-2023, the property will ultimately include 210 apartments, 14 two-story brownstone units for sale, 7,000 square feet of commercial space and a municipally owned parking garage with about 300 spaces.
By: Eric Strauss | ROI-NJ
Developer CHA Partners has broken ground on a 372,000-square-foot, mixed-use redevelopment project in Bloomfield, it announced Tuesday. The Royal at Bloomfield Station will include 210 rental apartments, 14 two-story units for sale, about 7,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space and a 304-car municipal parking garage, CHA said in a news release.
By: Paul Bubny | ConnectCRE
CHA Partners has broken ground on The Royal at Bloomfield Station, a 372,000-square-foot, ground-up, mixed-use redevelopment project in Bloomfield, NJ, approximately 23 miles west of New York City. Taking its name from the movie palace that once occupied one of the seven parcels comprising the site, the Royal is a key component of the Bloomfield Center Master Redevelopment Plan, a multi-phase plan to transform Bloomfield’s downtown core.
By: Anda Rosu | Multi-Housing News
CHA Partners has broken ground on 10 N. Main in Wharton, N.J., a 66-unit luxury community including 7,800 square feet of ground-floor retail. The development, a public-private partnership, is expected to come online in the summer of 2022.
By: ROI-NJ Staff
CHA Partners broke ground Friday on 10 N. Main, a new mixed-use development on North Main Street in Wharton that comprises a collection of 66 luxury apartment homes and approximately 7,800 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The property will feature one-, two-, and three-bedroom luxury apartment homes with ground-floor retail space that will bring new restaurant space to the area. The property will have 83 parking spaces and offers four electric vehicle charging stations.
By: Josh Burd | RE-NJ
Construction is underway on a project that will bring 66 new upscale apartments and retail space to the Morris County borough of Wharton. CHA Partners, a Bloomfield-based developer, said the building at 10 North Main St. will feed off its location within the downtown and minutes from a host of retail, restaurant and service businesses. Occupancy is slated for summer 2022.
By: Paul Bubny | ConnectCRE
CHA Partners broke ground on 10 N. Main, a new mixed-use development in the western Morris County community of Wharton, NJ that comprises a collection of 66 luxury apartment homes and approximately 7,800 square feet of ground-floor retail space. It’s expected to open for occupancy in the summer of 2022.
By: Seniors Housing Business Staff
EAST HANOVER, N.J. — CHA Partners has opened LIVIA East Hanover, a 100,000 square-foot seniors housing community in East Hanover, approximately 30 miles west of Manhattan. The property features 86 beds for long-term care and 37 beds for assisted living and memory care. Construction for LIVIA East Hanover began in late 2020
By: Tyler Barth | TapInto East Hanover
EAST HANOVER, NJ – It was time for a party as various community members, elected officials, and more gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting at LIVIA, a healthcare community providing both Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing services. The facility, which occupies what was once an office complex on Route 10 at the intersection with South Ridgedale, officially opened 18 months ago. The facility is 100,000 square feet, and is home to 86 skilled nursing beds and 37 beds for assisted living.
By: Chuck Sudo | Senior Housing News
Senior living owners, developers, and operators have found success in recent years repurposing a variety of seemingly obsolete buildings into senior housing, from schools to shopping malls to traditional apartments.
By: ROI-NJ Staff
Real estate development firm CHA Partners has formally cut the ribbon on its LIVIA East Hanover senior living complex, it announced Friday. CHA, which unveiled the facility in September, said it is 100,000 square feet and includes 86 beds for long-term care and 37 beds for senior living. East Hanover officials joined development executives at the ceremony.
By: Paul Bubny | ConnectCRE
CHA Partners, a healthcare-focused, full-service, real estate development firm, recently unveiled LIVIA — a new upscale senior living brand with a new facility in East Hanover, NJ, and an additional facility under construction in Totowa, NJ. LIVIA will offer upscale wellness-focused Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long Term Care and Rehabilitation services.
By: Taylor Williams | REBusiness Online
EAST HANOVER, N.J. — New Jersey-based developer CHA Partners is nearing completion of LIVIA, a 123-bed senior living community in East Hanover, about 30 miles west of New York City. The 100,000-square-foot facility will offer skilled nursing, memory care, assisted living and long-term care/rehabilitation services. Amenities will include restaurant-style dining options, outdoor courtyards, a theater, game room, full-service bar/lounge, beauty salon, and a café. CHA Partners expects the facility to be operational before the end of the month.
By Senior Housing Business
EAST HANOVER, N.J. — CHA Partners has unveiled plans for LIVIA, the first project of a new upscale senior living brand, with a new facility in East Hanover. An additional facility is under construction in Totowa, N.J.
By: Derek Hall(East Hanover) | ROI-NJ Real estate development firm CHA Partners has unveiled a new upscale senior living community in East Hanover. LIVIA, a 100,000-square-foot facility with 86 skilled nursing beds and 37 beds for assisted living residences, will be operational in September, CHA said in a statement.
By: Linda Lindner | NJBiz
CHA Partners, a health care-focused, full-service real estate development firm, on Sept. 8 announced the unveiling of LIVIA—a senior living brand with a new facility in East Hanover, and an additional facility under construction in Totowa.
LIVIA will offer upscale wellness-focused assisted living, memory care, long-term care and rehabilitation services.
By Joshua Burd | RE-NJ
Development firm CHA Partners has unveiled a new upscale senior living brand for a soon-to-open facility and another that’s under construction, both in northern New Jersey.
By: Kathleen Gaivin | McKnight’s Senior Living
Digital Bridge announces $3.2B sale of 300-property portfolio of senior housing, skilled nursing, medical office buildings and hospitals … CHA Partners announces new care community … Ziegler closes $20.65M financing for Friendship Village Senior Living
By: Joshua Burd | RE-NJ Roundtable
As landlords are negotiating lease renewals, flexibility and creativity are playing large roles in the outcomes. Amongst smaller companies, we’re still seeing shorter-term deals, whereas some larger companies are maximizing on opportunities and locking in longer-term leases, many with built-in incentives.
EAST HANOVER, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CHA Partners, a healthcare-focused, full-service real estate development firm, today announced the unveiling of LIVIA — a new upscale senior living brand with a new facility in East Hanover, NJ, and an additional facility under construction in Totowa, NJ. LIVIA will offer upscale wellness-focused Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long Term Care and Rehabilitation services.
“LIVIA marks a major step forward in creating innovative, state-of-the-art senior living communities that cater to individual needs and lifestyle preferences,” said Bill Colgan, Managing Principal at LIVIA and Managing Partner at CHA Partners. “In developing LIVIA’s mission, we look forward to welcoming a new generation of senior care that prioritizes wellbeing with a focus on a concierge level of service.”
By: Linda Moss | CoStar News
CHA Partners is building one of its new upscale senior living facilities, a concept branded as LIVIA, in Totowa, New Jersey, and is debuting one in a converted office building in East Hanover.
By Chuck Sudo | Senior Housing News
A New Jersey-based full-service healthcare and commercial real estate development firm, CHA Partners, is launching a new assisted living and skilled nursing brand, LIVIA. CHA hopes to strike a necessary balance between hospitality and health care, as well as de-stigmatize the care types for a post-Covid consumer.
Bloomfield-based CHA Partners announced the launch of LIVIA with a community in the New Jersey town of East Hanover, consisting of 86 skilled nursing beds and 37 assisted living residences. A second community is under development in Totowa, New Jersey, and the firm holds a third license for a site in the Garden State’s Monmouth County, and hopes to begin construction within the next 12 to 18 months, Managing Partner Bill Colgan told Senior Housing News.
By: ROI-NJ Staff (New Jersey)
Bill Colgan is managing director at CHA Partners, a full-service health care real estate development firm specializing in public-private partnerships that successfully execute complex health care, mixed-use, residential and adaptive reuse projects.
By Joshua Burd
CHA Partners recently unveiled a new 120-unit apartment building at the site of the former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center in Plainfield, doing so more than a decade after the hospital’s closure devastated city residents and set off an emotional, multiyear battle to repurpose the site.
By Joshua Burd
The new six-story, 120-unit apartment building known as The Randolph has brought new life to a vast structure on the former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center campus in Plainfield.
As Bill Colgan points out — and seemingly embraces — its previous use is still evident in many places throughout the property.
“Here is where you feel the remnants of an old hospital,” he said during a recent tour of the building, as he entered a central, open lobby area that once housed nursing stations and other functions, but will now serve as additional lounge or co-working space for residents.”
BLOOMFIELD, NJ — A recently renovated office building in downtown Bloomfield has singed another lease with a tenant, putting it at near-capacity, a firm says.
According to a news release from CHA Partners, Affiliated Healthcare Management and Sierra Health Services have signed a 12,000 square-foot office lease at 2 Broad Street in Bloomfield.
The recently renovated property also serves as CHA Partners’ corporate headquarters.
By Joshua Burd
Two new tenants are joining the roster at a distinctive office building in Bloomfield, having leased 12,000 square feet at downtown property.
The landlord, CHA Partners, said 2 Broad St. is now more than 95 percent leased after the deal with Affiliated Healthcare Management and Sierra Health Services. They join a mix of other occupiers at the building, which sits at the pointed corner of Bloomfield Avenue akin to Manhattan’s iconic Flatiron Building.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the township of Bloomfield to create a bustling live, work, play environment set within its downtown district,” said Kobi Leifer, a partner at CHA. “We welcome the new tenants to this space and continue to look ahead to a bright future in downtown Bloomfield.”
By ROI-NJ Staff(Bloomfield)
Affiliated Healthcare Management and Sierra Health Services have signed a 12,000-square-foot office lease at 2 Broad St. in Bloomfield, CHA Partners announced Wednesday.
The recently renovated property, which also serves as CHA Partners’ corporate headquarters, showcases unique architectural features in a premier location on the bustling corner of Broad Street and Bloomfield Avenue.
By: Linda Lindner
July 22, 2021 8:14 am
CHA Partners said July 21 that Affiliated Healthcare Management and Sierra Health Services signed a 12,000-square-foot office lease in Bloomfield.
Located at 2 Broad St., the recently renovated property, which also serves as CHA Partners’ corporate headquarters, showcases unique architectural features in a prime location on the busy corner of Broad Street and Bloomfield Avenue in downtown Bloomfield.
A medical arts complex in Rockaway Beach is fully leased, and plans to bring top-quality health care to the medically-underserved areas of the Rockaway peninsula.
CHA Partners, a vertically-integrated real estate developer, announced that the 60,000-square-foot medical arts complex at 105-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd. is 100 percent leased. Tenants at the Rockaway Beach Medical Arts Complex include St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, MercyFirst children and family care, and the Ambulatory Surgery Center of Rockaway Beach.
CHA Partners, a full-service development firm specializing in public private partnerships, announced June 17 that Six Points at Bloomfield Station has reached over 80% leased.
A key component of the Bloomfield Center Master Redevelopment, a multi-phase plan to transform Bloomfield’s downtown into a booming town center, the six-story property consists of 176 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with a wide array of best-in-class amenities.
Bloomfield, N.J.— CHA Partners, a full-service development firm specializing in public-private partnerships, announced today that Six Points at Bloomfield Station has reached over 80% leased. A key component of the Bloomfield Center Master Redevelopment, a multi-phase plan to transform Bloomfield’s downtown into a booming town center, the six-story property consists of 176 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with a wide array of best-in-class amenities.
A development team led by CHA Partners joined local officials recently to unveil a new CVS Pharmacy in Plainfield.
Located at 1204 Park Ave. the store has opened its doors at a property just south of Randolph Road. CHA completed the project in partnership with Jacobs Enterprises Inc., with additional plans calling for the construction of a new apartment building next to the CVS.
https://re-nj.com/development-team-local-leaders-unveil-new-cvs-pharmacy-in-plainfield/
PLAINFIELD, NJ — Plainfield’s new CVS retail location at 1204 Park Avenue will open on Sunday, June 6, District Leader Thomas Cimino said at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday. Mayor Adrian Mapp noted that having CVS return to Plainfield indicates that there is something new and vibrant going on in town, and the company recognizes the need to establish its footprint here.
The mayor said the location is fitting at the busy intersection of Randolph Road and Park Avenue, and will complement The Randolph, the new apartment complex with two-thirds of its units already occupied, and a medical mall that will be built across the street.
PLAINFIELD, NJ — Managing Partner William J. Colgan of CHA Partners said at a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday that two-thirds of the 120 units at the 186,000-square-foot property dubbed The Randolph, a new rental development on the site of the former Muhlenberg Hospital, are already rented. Construction began in late 2019, and the project included environmental remediation and site-wide traffic and circulation improvements.
Colgan told the assembled group that the market rate project was “probably the hardest project CHA has ever done.” He said when the hospital closed in 2008, it left a “gaping wound” in the Plainfield community, with everyone wanting to see the hospital reopened, even though it was never going to happen. His project, he recalled, was an “extremely unpopular decision” at the time.
CHA Partners has completed and is leasing the multifamily addition to its redevelopment of the former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center in Plainfield, New Jersey.
The Bloomfield, New Jersey-based company has opened the Randolph Apartments, a new, 120-unit luxury apartment building at 1330 Randolph Road. The residential property is part of CHA Partner’s master-planned redevelopment of the hospital campus, which also includes the creation of a new community-based healthcare facility to be known as the Muhlenberg Medical Arts Complex.
CHA Partners has unveiled a new 120-unit luxury apartment building in Plainfield, part of a master-planned redevelopment of the city’s former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center.
Known as The Randolph Apartments, the complex has opened at 1330 Randolph Road at a site that will also include a new community-based health care facility. The property is already nearly 65 percent leased after hitting the market early this year, CHA said, breathing new life into the area after the hospital closed in 2008.
The developer, which is known for repurposing shuttered hospitals, celebrated the milestone on Wednesday alongside Mayor Adrian O. Mapp and other stakeholders.
Plainfield Mayor Adrian Mapp was thrilled to be at the ribbon-cutting for the Randolph Apartments, a 120-unit luxury rental development that features one- and two-bedroom units and a lot of amenities, including a community coworking space that is ideal for a hybrid work environment.
Mapp was even happier at what is still to come.
PLAINFIELD, NJ — Managing Partner William J. Colgan of CHA Partners said at a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday that two-thirds of the 120 units at the 186,000-square-foot property dubbed The Randolph, a new rental development on the site of the former Muhlenberg Hospital, are already rented. Construction began in late 2019, and the project included environmental remediation and site-wide traffic and circulation improvements.
Colgan told the assembled group that the market rate project was “probably the hardest project CHA has ever done.” He said when the hospital closed in 2008, it left a “gaping wound” in the Plainfield community, with everyone wanting to see the hospital reopened, even though it was never going to happen. His project, he recalled, was an “extremely unpopular decision” at the time.
A vacant East Hanover office building recently adapted into a new senior-living facility has again been repurposed to temporarily treat victims recovering from COVID-19. The Atlantic Health System and RWJBarnabas Health have begun transferring stable COVID-19 patients to the 125-bed facility, which will continue for as long as acute-care bed capacity is needed at the hospitals. “It […]
In direct response to the Coronavirus pandemic and the anticipated surge of patients in northern New Jersey, Sycamore Living has partnered with Atlantic Health System and RWJBarnabas Health to open a COVID-19 treatment center at its newly competed senior living community at 1South Ridgedale Avenue, East Hanover, New Jersey. By making available an additional 125 […]
Salem County’s main hospital is undergoing a renovation to help combat the coronavirus. Salem Medical Center announced Monday it would be retrofitting rooms in the hospital to create 58 new hospital beds specifically for coronavirus patients. Every room of the hospital’s third and fourth floors are being set up for negative air pressure and telemetry, and the […]
BLOOMFIELD, NJ- With approvals from the local Planning Board and Township Council, Sycamore Propco East Hanover LLC, an affiliate of Bloomfield based CHA Partners (CHA), is set to commence the conversion of the currently vacant four-story office building formerly owned by Novartis in East Hanover.
A rendering of the 186,000-square-foot medical arts complex that is slated to come to the former Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center. — Courtesy: Community Healthcare Associates Inc.