CHA Partners Starts Work on Upscale Senior Living Facility in North Jersey

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.
Health Care Company CHA Partners Launches Senior Living and Care Brand LIVIA

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.
Show & Tell: Bill Colgan talks about future of health care properties, post-COVID

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.
With new apartments, reuse of Plainfield hospital site taking shape after more than a decade

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.
Fully leased Rockaway Beach medical arts complex expected to provide health care services for about 5,000 community members

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.