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Hackensack Meridian Health & Wellness Center opens in Hewitt
ECAUCUS, NJ — The Blau & Berg Compa- ny announced the lease Jason Crimmins & Kenneth Crimmins broker transaction The Blau & Berg Co. secures ±125,806 s/f lease in Secaucus S
of 125,806 s/f by Arrowpac Internation- al Inc. at 925 Pa t e r son Plank Rd. in Secaucus. The transac- tion under- scores the continued success of a long-term partnership in one of North Jer- sey’s most sought-after industrial submarkets.
Jason Crimmins
925 Paterson Plank Rd.
Shown from left: Lucy Pereira-Argenziano, M.D., SVP, Ambulatory, chief medical officer, Hackensack Meridian Health; Thomas Salazer, M.D., chief clinical officer, Northern Region, Hackensack Meridian Medical Group; Michael Geiger, SVP, Ambulatory Care and Network Develop - ment, Hackensack Meridian Health; Mark Sparta, FACHE, president, COO, Hackensack Meridian Health; West Milford Mayor Michele Dale;Councilwoman Marilyn Lichtenberg; George Guariglia, M.D., Fam - ily Medicine Physician; Lisa Tank, M.D., president, Hackensack University Medical Center; Dr. Brian Kitchin, superintendent of West Milford Schools
role in ensuring the renewal process was seamless and efficient. His proactive leader - ship, deep market knowledge, and tenant-first approach streamlined negotiations, ad- dressed all operational needs, and delivered a win-win out- come that allows Arrowpac International Inc. to continue thriving in this strategic loca- tion without disruption. Arrowpac International Inc. remains a cornerstone in the logistics industry as a premier Non-Vessel Operating Com- mon Carrier and third-party logistics provider. With deep expertise in freight forwarding, secure warehousing, and fully integrated door-to-door trans- portation solutions, the com- pany continues to bridge the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico with unmatched reliabil- ity and efficiency. Operations
at its established Secaucus facility will proceed uninter- rupted, ensuring clients benefit from consistent service levels, streamlined supply chains, and timely delivery. “The renewal process was seamless thanks to the out- standing collaboration and professionalism of both Ar- rowpac and the entire team at The Mack Co.,” said Blau & Berg’s Jason Crimmins, CCIM, SIOR , who, along with Kenneth Crimmins, CCIM, SIOR , represent- ed the transaction. “Paul’s forward-thinking approach and commitment to tenant satisfaction made what could have been a complex negotia- tion into a straightforward, positive experience that rein- forces Arrowpac’s long-term presence in this exceptional facility.” MAREJ
Kenneth Crimmins
HEWITT, NJ – A new chapter in local healthcare dawned this morning with the celebratory ribbon-cut- ting of the newest Hack- ensack Meridian Health & Wellness Center. This state- of-the-art facility, poised to become a cornerstone of community well-being, is built upon the trusted foun- dation of Highlander Fam- ily Medicine, the practice of the esteemed Dr. George Guariglia. For decades, Dr. Guariglia has been a beloved and dedicated physician to the greater Hewitt commu- nity, and this new center is a direct expansion of his unwavering commitment. The grand opening was a vibrant affair, attended by esteemed members of the community. Among the dignitaries present to mark this milestone were West Milford Mayor Michele Dale, Councilwoman Marilyn Li- chtenberg, and the West Milford Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Brian Kitchin. They were joined by Mark Sparta, the Chief Operat- ing Officer of Hackensack Meridian Health, and other leaders, physicians, and care teams from Hackensack Me- ridian Health, Hackensack Meridian Medical Group, and Hackensack University Medical Center, all thrilled to unveil the new space. “This is more than just a new building; it’s a com- mitment to the health and vitality of our community,” said Dr. George Guariglia, whose practice is the bedrock of the new center. “Our goal is to provide high-quality,
convenient, and seamless healthcare right where people live. By bringing a wide range of specialists and advanced diagnostics under one roof, we are making it easier for my patients and our entire community to get the care they need, when they need it.” The new Health & Well- ness Center, located at 1900 Union Valley Road, Suite 303, significantly expands the services available to resi- dents. In addition to the com- prehensive primary care that Dr. Guariglia and his team have provided for years, the center now offers specialized care in cardiology, gastroen- terology, gynecology, ortho- pedics, and pediatrics. A key feature of the new facility is its on-site advanced diagnostic and laboratory services, designed to provide faster results and a more streamlined patient experi- ence. Residents will now have local access to crucial imaging services, including mammography, ultrasound, general X-rays, and bone den- sity testing. The inclusion of a full-service laboratory further reduces the need for patients to travel for essential tests. The opening of the Hack- ensack Meridian Health & Wellness Center in Hewitt represents a significant in - vestment in the long-term health of the community. It brings together the trusted, local care that residents have relied on for decades with the extensive resources and expertise of the Hackensack Meridian Health network, building a stronger, healthi- er future for all. MAREJ
The 246,228 s/f facility is a modern, single-story indus- trial facility ideally suited for distribution, logistics, and ful- fillment operations. Its prime location provides unparalleled access to major transportation routes, with direct proximity to the New Jersey Tpke. (I-95), Rtes. 1 & 9, and Rte. 3, and just minutes from the Port of New York and New Jersey and Newark Liberty Int’l. Airport. Paul Jerkovich , senior VP of Real Estate at The Mack Company , played a pivotal
Inspired by Somerset Development celebrates grand opening of The Inkwell Lofts in Long Branch
LONG BRANCH, NJ — In- spired by Somerset Devel- opment , the firm widely rec - ognized for its transformative Bell Works portfolio, is proud to announce the official grand opening of The Inkwell Lofts. Located at 665 2nd Ave., the 22-residence contemporary de- velopment is now complete and welcoming its first residents to downtown Long Branch. Further enhancing the prop- erty’s connection to the neigh- borhood, locally loved coffee brand Almost Home will op- erate an 800 s/f cafe on the building’s ground floor. The concept pays homage to the original Inkwell Coffee House while introducing a modern gathering place for residents and visitors alike. The three-story community is located at the corner of Second Ave. and New Court, just one block from the iconic Ocean Ave. and the area’s most sought-after beaches. Designed by Minno & Wasko Archi-
The Inkwell Lofts (Credit: Oliver Tasho)
is anchored by a fully equipped summer kitchen, while a pergo- la with a TV creates the perfect setting for alfresco movie nights and game days. Landscape ar- chitecture by Bohler Engineer- ing introduces thoughtfully integrated greenery across both the rooftop and streetscape. For added convenience, the building features an adjacent indoor parking garage available to residents. Over the past decade, Long Branch has evolved from a quiet beach town to a coveted destination. MAREJ
tects and Planners , with interiors by Paola Zamudio of npz studio+ , The Inkwell Lofts embody an effortless coastal sensibility. Living spaces incor- porate organic elements, light tones, and natural finishes to create a calm, inviting atmo- sphere that reflects the seaside setting. Perched atop the building, a rooftop retreat offers expansive, dazzling views of the Atlan- tic Ocean, creating an idyllic backdrop for unwinding and entertaining. The expansive outdoor lounge and dining area
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