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H ealthcare Unique center offers access to care for thousands across NJ, NY, and the Northeast Hackensack Meridian Health tops off construction of Health & Wellness Center at Metropark
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OODBRIDGE, NJ — Hackensack Meridian Health ,
New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health system, topped off construction of its one- of-a-kind health and wellness center at a transit hub. When it opens later this year, the Hackensack Meridian Health & Wellness Center at Metropark will provide convenient ac- cess to comprehensive care to thousands of New Jersey, New York and Northeast residents each day. “Hackensack Meridian Health is thrilled to be one step closer to bringing this ground breaking project to reality,” said Robert C. Gar- rett, FACHE , chief executive officer of Hackensack Merid - ian Health. “The Health & Wellness Center at Metropark is a significant part of how Hackensack Meridian Health is making it easier to access convenient, quality care by bringing the doctor’s office into the heart of the community and just steps away from a patient’s daily commute.” The Hackensack Meridian Health and Wellness Center at Metropark will offer more than 60,000 s/f of healthcare services just steps from one of the state’s busiest mass transit hubs. With a comprehensive list of health services, the Health and Wellness Center at Metropark will offer a one-stop-shop con- venient health experience for patients. Health services will include primary care, medical specialties, surgical special- ties, sports and spine center of excellence, advanced imaging, phlebotomy, rehabilitation, retail pharmacy, occupational health and urgent care. The health and wellness center will provide convenient world class care for those who regularly use NJ TRANSIT’s train and bus service at Me- tropark Station. It will also offer easily accessible medical care for those traveling the en- tire Northeast including NYC, Philadelphia, Boston and Wash- ington DC, along Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor line. The Health and Wellness Center also addresses a grow- ing need for world class quality care in the Woodbridge and Middlesex County area, with easy access from the Garden State Parkway and Middlesex Essex Turnpike. “Woodbridge has been a
Health & Wellness Center at Metropark rendering
Robert C. Garrett, FACHE, Hackensack Meridian Health CEO, speaks at MetroPark Health & Wellness Center topping off ceremony along with, (seated shown from left): Ed Russo, president of Russo Development, NJ Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kris Kolluri, and Woodbridge Township Mayor John E. McCormac.
committed supporter of this development since Hacken- sack Meridian Health (HMH) broke ground last year, and with every milestone in this process our enthusiasm has grown,” said Woodbridge Township Mayor John E. McCormac . “In addition to HMH ’s first of its kind health care facility at the Woodbridge Metropark Station, the de- velopment will bring much needed healthcare providers and services to our Township, along with significant commu - nity benefits that will provide valuable health care resources to our residents.” A model like this is impor- tant in suburban areas, where currently most healthcare is primarily only accessible by car. As one of the first health systems to provide comprehensive outpatient services directly at a transit hub, Hackensack Meridian is establishing a new model of care for other health systems to emulate, increasing access. Last March HMH broke ground on the $200 million project in conjunction with the larger development of Metropark Station by DOR, a consortium led by Russo De- velopment , that was awarded a $110 million tax credit grant. The impetus for the develop- ment came from New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s push to modernize transportation hubs throughout the state, making them multi-use loca- tions for residential, office space, retail and restaurants, allowing people to live, work and play in one location. “On behalf of our partners Onyx Equities and Terminal
Construction , we could not be more pleased with the opportu- nity to redefine the MetroPark Station and Hackensack Merid- ian’s vision in creating its new life,” says Ed Russo, president of Russo Development. “It is es- pecially gratifying to celebrate a topping off that incorporates a fantastic set of collaborators, including the State of New Jersey, NJ TRANSIT, EDA and the Town of Woodbridge.” Following the completion of the HMH Metropark building, a residential building will be constructed with retail on the lower level and approximately 230 residential units. With the residential growth in the immediate area surrounding Metropark and the surround- ing communities, there will be a greater need for accessible health care that the Hack- ensack Meridian Health and Wellness Center will be able to accommodate. “Hackensack Meridian Health’s new health care cen- ter is strategically located ad- jacent to a major mass transit hub, along some of New Jer- sey’s busiest thoroughfares, ex- panding access to high-quality care to residents and commut- ers traveling across the state,” said New Jersey Economic Development chief executive officer Tim Sullivan . “This massive investment advances Governor Murphy’s vision of revitalizing our communities through transit-oriented devel- opment, which is helping drive job creation and economic growth. The NJEDA is proud to support HMH’s state-of-the- art medical hub and is looking forward to the project’s next phase, which will create new
housing options for New Jersey’s families.” The Health & Wellness Cen- ter at Metropark expands on Hackensack Meridian Health’s broader effort to better serve patients, by bringing together key network physicians and ambulatory services under one roof in easily accessible neighborhoods throughout our community. In the last several years, Hackensack Meridian Health has opened outpatient care center locations across the state including in Eaton- town, Clark and Paramus. The project will also consoli- date Hackensack Meridian’s corporate offices, currently in Edison, within the upper floors of the Metropark facility, of- fering team members a state of the art, convenient place to work, allowing HMH to continue to attract top talent from the metro area. “Today marks a significant milestone toward a commit- ment to fostering a vibrant, transit-centered community anchored by NJ TRANSIT’s Metropark Station. This proj- ect not only drives economic growth, but also exemplifies the power of strong partner- ships—with Hackensack Me- ridian Health providing world- class healthcare and jobs ac- cessible by public transit, and outstanding leadership at the state and local level,” said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO
Kris Kolluri. “I also want to commend the DOR team for their dedication to the timely execution of delivering this transformative development, which aligns with our vision for sustainable, transit-orient- ed communities.” The Hackensack Meridian Health and Wellness Center at Metropark is scheduled to open in Fall 2025. About Hackensack Meridian Health Hackensack Meridian Health is a leading not-for- profit health care organiza- tion that is the largest, most comprehensive and truly in- tegrated health care network in New Jersey, offering a complete range of medical services, innovative research and life-enhancing care. The network has 18 hospitals and more than 500 patient care locations, which include am- bulatory care centers, surgery centers, home health services, ambulance services, lifesaving air medical transportation, rehabilitation centers, urgent care centers, physician prac- tice locations, and a fitness and wellness center. With more than 35,000 team mem - bers and 7,000 physicians, Hackensack Meridian Health is a distinguished leader in health care philanthropy and committed to the health and well-being of communities throughout New Jersey. MAREJ
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