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M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — July 23 - August 19, 2021 — Section C
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Project team includes Hord Coplan Macht, Girard Engineering and Bohler Engineering IMC Construction holds topping out ceremony at the site of a new multi-family development
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cited to be building a new multi-family development in Conshohocken,” said Mi- chael Lloyd, executive vice president of IMC Construction. “Matson Mill and its location will offer residents an abun - dance of job opportunities, unparallel amenities, and a va- riety of shops and restaurants all in close proximity.” The Matson Mill project team includes construction manager IMC Construc - tion; architect Hord Coplan Macht; MEP Engineer Gi- rard Engineering, PC ; structural engineer Struc- tura, Inc. ; and civil engineer Bohler Engineering . MAREJ Jersey and beyond.” “Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey together with RWJBarnabas Health already serves as a destination for advanced cancer treatments including clinical trials, stem cell transplantation, proton therapy and CAR T-cell ther- apy. This trailblazing facil - ity will help us further our mission in the delivery of outstanding comprehensive oncology care for our state and improving the health and well- being of our residents,” stated Barry Ostrowsky , president and chief executive officer, RWJBarnabas Health. “Jack Morris has been the greatest champion of this project since its inception. The magnitude of this generosity propels Jack and Sheryl into the ranks of visionary philanthropists who have helped to change the course of healthcare in New Jersey.” The facility – which will be positioned adjacent to the existing Rutgers Cancer Insti - tute building and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital – also will house state-of-the-art research laboratories. Scientific investigation is a core pillar of Rutgers Cancer Institute, the state’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Compre- hensive Cancer Center. MAREJ
ONSHOHOCKEN, PA — IMC Construc- tion held a topping
Trammell Crow Company and started construction in September 2020. It is sched- uled to be completed by 2022. Matson Mill is a four-story residential apartment building constructed on top of a struc - tured parking garage. It has 280-units which will be a mix of studio, one bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments and will feature 310 parking spots. The building layout takes ad- vantage of all outdoor ameni - ties overlooking the Schuylkill River and is located adjacent to a SEPTA regional rail pro- viding residents with a daily commute to Philadelphia. “IMC Construction is ex -
out ceremo- ny on June 29th at the site of a new multi-family d e v e l o p - ment, Mat- son Mill, in Conshohock- e n . T h i s
Matson Mill Multi-Family Development Topping Out Ceremony
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HI-LIGHTS July 23 - August 19, 2021 Greysteel arranges the sale of a 96-unit fully affordable property in Walford, Maryland 426,000 s/f luxury apartment building is being developed by High Street Residential , the residential subsidiary of
Matson Mill Multi-Family Development Topping Out Ceremony
RWJBarnabas Health &Rutgers Cancer Institute of NJ break ground on Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center
NEWBRUNSWICK, NJ — RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey in partnership with the New Brunswick Development Corporation (DEVCO) , broke ground on the state’s first freestanding cancer hospital. At the cer- emony, it was also announced that the 510,000 s/f structure will be named the Jack and Sheryl Morris Cancer Center in recognition of the philan - thropic leadership of JackMor - ris, who has been a longtime supporter and pillar in New Brunswick development, and his wife, Sheryl. The 12-story facility, to be located on Somerset St., will house inpatient, outpatient and ancillary services, as well as state-of-the-art laboratories. The Jack and Sheryl Morris Cancer Center will enable ease of access for imaging and other diagnostic tests, treatment and follow-up exams all in one space. It will also have the capacity to offer wellness and education resources including offerings catered specifically to the needs of cancer survivors. The estimated project cost is $750 million. “There is nothing that feels better or more gratifying than helping others in need,” said Jack Morris. “Cancer touches
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Jack and Sheryl Morris Cancer Center rendering
the lives of everyone – and we believe that people should not have to travel to New York or Pennsylvania to get great cancer care. It has been our vision, our hope and our dream to have the top cancer center in the nation right here in New Brunswick. Sheryl and I are so proud that we can play a role in helping to make this dream a reality.” “RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers are widely recognized as leaders in health care and life-sciences, and the addition of the Cancer Center repre - sents a significant step forward in New Jersey’s fight against cancer,” said New Jersey Gov-
ernor Phil Murphy. “Through the development of this new cancer pavilion, these world- class entities will continue to be at the forefront of research, innovation, and cancer care, serving as a leader for our state and nation. This center will provide patients with the most sophisticated can- cer treatment available with access to the latest technol- ogy and medicine New Jersey has to offer. I am grateful to RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers for their commitment and proud to support this ef - fort that will further provide access to the latest treatments for cancer patients across New
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