Weiss delivers 55,000 s/f of prime medical space.Englewood Medical Center has appointed Weiss Realty of Moonachie, New Jersey Moonachie is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, in the Hackensack River Watershed. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 2,754. Moonachie was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 11, 1910, from portions of as exclusive broker to lease 1,450 sf of medical office space, immediately available at 103 River Road, Edgewater. The site enjoys close proximity to the ever growing residential communities of Edgewater, nearby No. Bergen and the Weehawkin riverfront communities. This new, exclusive listing underscores the confidence the medical community places in Weiss Realty. "We have enjoyed great recent success by specializing in the sale and leasing of medical office space, "Jaime Weiss, president of Weiss Realty explained. "In just two years, Weiss Realty has successfully leased and sold almost 40,000 sq ft at the Kennedy Medical Center, Union City, and North Bergen North Ber·gen A community of northeast New Jersey north of Jersey City and across the Hudson River from Manhattan Island. Population: 59,500. Medical Center to such prominent tenants as: Bayada Nurses, one of the nation's largest home care providers; Retina Associates, a major tri-state eye care firm; Lab Corp of America; St Joseph's Children's Hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. ; Jersey City Medical Center, Garden State Behavioral Health Services, and Palisades Medical Center Palisades Medical Center is a regional hospital in North Bergen, New Jersey. The hospital has approximately 202 beds and serves approximately 350,000 people in Southern Bergen and Hudson counties. . "We're setting a standard for representing the medical profession." Weiss' recent successes have led to Fred Fish and Nathan Shmalo, principals in TREECO, The Real Estate Equity Company, a major Englewood developer, to appoint Weiss as exclusive agent for the proposed 27,744 sq ft medical/commercial office building at the Palisades Palisades, cliffs along the west bank of the Hudson River, NE N.J. and SE N.Y., extending from N of Jersey City, N.J., to the vicinity of Piermont, N.Y., with a general altitude of from 350 ft to 550 ft (107–168 m). Court Shopping Center, a highly successful 100,000 sq ft retail development project in Englewood. One of the most attractive and successful projects of its kind in the state, Palisades Court is part of the overall award winning downtown redevelopment plan. "The Englewood area is booming," Weiss stated. "It offers the conveniences of a city, but with a hometown ambiance am·bi·ance also am·bi·ence n. The special atmosphere or mood created by a particular environment: "The noir ambience is dominated by low-key lighting . . . ." In addition to its access to Route 4, Interstate 80 and the George Washington Bridge George Washington Bridge, vehicular suspension bridge across the Hudson River, between Manhattan borough of New York City and Fort Lee, N.J.; constructed 1927–31. It is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. , it will become even more attractive with the opening of the Senator Frank Lautenberg Secaucus rail transfer station. And, when the light rail extends to Englewood, it will also connect with NY Waterways' ferry service in Weehawken to NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City and to Hoboken, where commuters will be able to transfer to PATH trains to Penn Station. Weiss continued: "The Palisades Court office building is one of the few office projects planned directly with the light rail station in mind. "While we won't build on spec, we are negotiating with several medical and corporate tenants who recognize the value of its outstanding location." |
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