September 2024

26 — September 2024 — New Jersey — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal

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405 Hurffville-Cross Keys Rd. is under a significant capital improvement project Atkins Cos. secures 9,854 s/f lease with ABA Centers of New Jersey at Washington Medical Arts Building

LOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ — At- kins Companies , a leading multigenerational commercial real estate de - velopment, investment and property management firm, announces that it has nego - tiated a 9,854 s/f lease with ABA Centers of New Jersey at the Washington Medical Arts Building located at 405 Hurffville-Cross Keys Rd. in Washington Twp. ABA Centers of New Jer - sey provides comprehensive Applied Behavior Analysis therapy and autism diagnos - G

times for families to help them easily access the autism care their loved ones need,” said Christopher Barnett, founder of ABA Centers. “We are excited to move into our new office at the Washington Medical Arts Building as it will allow us to create a convenient and adapt - able space to help us deliver our critical services to residents across southern New Jersey.” Acquired by Atkins Com - panies in 2023, Washington Medical Arts is a two-story, 70,140 s/f, class A medical office building located in the heart of Gloucester County.

Atkins Companies is currently executing a significant capital improvement project at the property headlined by the conversion of a former fitness center on the building’s first floor into 33,000 s/f of clinical medical space. In addition, 7,700 s/f of leasable space is being created by filling in the former two-story area of the fitness center. Beyond the additional space, the project also in - cludes major upgrades to the building’s common areas on both floors with new light - ing, ceilings, flooring, paint/ wallcovering, furniture, artwork and plantings, as well as new interior digital building directories. Also on tap are the addition of new common area restrooms and remodeling of the building’s existing restrooms. Atkins is also making sev - eral exterior improvements including upgraded building signage and a new monument sign, ADA-compliant front en - try ramp and an enhanced door access and security system. Cory Atkins , principal of Atkins Companies, added, “To find success in today’s market, medical office build - ings must balance the needs of traditional healthcare users with those of growing specialty practices like ABA Centers of New Jersey. We look for - ward to welcoming them to the Washington Medical Arts Building and we are confident it will be the ideal space to support their work for years to come.” Atkins Companies is one of the Northeast’s premier mul - tigenerational commercial real estate developers, inves - tors, and property managers. As a pioneer in the medical office space, Atkins Compa - nies is a leading developer, investor, and property man - ager for regional healthcare systems and physician prac - tices, providing state-of-the- art space solutions to meet the growing demand for well- located, Class-A medical office buildings. Driven by a deep focus on creating and maintaining strong relation - ships, their hands-on and solutions-oriented approach to development, investment, and management breeds successful projects while enhancing the businesses and communities that they serve. MAREJ

Washington Medical Arts Building

tic services to children and teens across the state. Its new office at the Washington Medical Arts Building will be its seventh in New Jersey, joining locations in Bridge -

water, Edison, Hackensack, Hoboken, Monmouth Junction and Mount Laurel Twp. “We began ABA Centers of New Jersey with a simple goal in mind – reduce wait

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