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M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — New Jersey/Pennsylvania — Section B

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New Jersey firm marks recent opening & groundbreaking of two new centers FQHCs are a cornerstone for public healthcare access and DIG’s Healthcare Studio Practice provide a design that’s purpose- built and timeless.”

EW BRUNSWICK, NJ/ NEW YORK, NY — A public-health pil- lar for access to community- based primary and specialized medical, dental, behavioral and vision health services, Feder- ally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) also are a cornerstone for DIGroup Architecture’s (DIG) Healthcare Studio. Based in New Jersey with an office in Philadelphia, the firm’s community-health de- sign portfolio includes projects across New Jersey and New York State where DIG recently N

care facility at 1095 Southern Blvd., both in the Bronx. The latter is being designed to ad- dress some of the most critical issues impacting residents of the Hunts Point and Long - wood neighborhoods. In addition, DIG has com - pleted assignments on behalf of Zufall Health of New Jersey, as well as Premium Health and Bronx Community Health Network in NYC. “Healthcare is perhaps one of the fastest-evolving indus- tries, from technology to once- in-a-lifetime epidemics,” said Ryan. “When we start a new project, we immerse ourselves in questions and feedback that enable us to design a usable space while future-proofing its viability as healthcare evolves. The key for us is flexibility. We rely on our healthcare experts to help us understand how their practice is evolving so we can

Unsurprisingly, this evolu- tion and need for flexibility crystalized during the COV - ID-19 pandemic. These shifts in revising patient flow, shift - ing resources to support tele- health, adding antimicrobial and air filtration efforts and increasing isolation space and negative pressure spaces are now routine considerations for designers and architects when updating or building facilities. “It is clear that healthcare facilities must be built or retro- fitted for the manner in which care is provided today with a vision for the possibilities of 10 to 20 years from now,” said Ryan. “We have to be in - novative, forward-looking and rethink how we design these spaces for optimal use for a range of medical modalities and scenarios.” MAREJ support surfaces in the home. They built their foundation with a strong in-house clinical team dedicated to wound heal- ing. Their leadership team in - cludes professionals from the medical device and aerospace industries, former military leaders, and even logisticians. Roddy represented PAS De - signs LLC in the leasing of a 6,150 s/f unit within a 23,000 s/f modern one-story building located at 69 Zimmerman Ln., Langhorne, Bucks County. Durkin advised PAS Designs is a manufacturer of custom cabinetry and has leased the space to accommodate their continued growth. Roddy represented Ford Road Associates in the re- newal of a unit located within Keystone Business Center I, 2014 Ford Rd., Bristol, Bucks County. Durkin handled the transaction on behalf of Ford Road Associates. TVC Management Corp. d/b/a The Vapor Chef has renewed their lease of 4,240 s/f. MAREJ

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joined Urban Health Plan (UHP) in marking the open - ing of its seventh NYC-based FQHC joint collaboration. “Federally qualified health centers are an important pub- lic-health gateway in their communities,” said Bob Ryan , DIG’s healthcare principal. “While those who render ev - ery facet of care and make these centers tick are the true heroes, our firm is committed to helping clinicians, patients and communities in the best way we know how: by providing CENTRAL, PA — Rod - dy Inc. represented Formal Flooring & Tile, LLC in leas - ing a 9,500 s/f unit within the 19,000 s/f modern one-story building located at 1390 Ad - ams Rd., Bensalem. Formal Flooring specializes in sales and installation of all aspects of flooring and tile including carpet, hardwood, luxury vinyl, floor tile, wall tile and kitchen back splashes and serves Bucks and all of the surrounding counties. Roddy represented Key- stone Business Center II in the leasing of a unit within Keystone Business Center II, 2500 Pearl Buck Rd., Bristol, Bucks County. Sean Durkin of Roddy handled the trans- action on behalf of Keystone Business Center II. Star Medical, Inc. d/b/a Ethos Therapy Solutions leased a unit of 7,130 s/f. Since 2008 Ethos has quick - ly grown to become the na- tion’s leading supplier of air- fluidized therapy beds and

architectural, design and envi- ronmental graphics solutions that ensure they can deliver care effectively, efficiently and safely to improve the overall health of the communities they serve. In this respect, we share a mutual mission to bring quality care to all.” DIG’s latest healthcare proj - ects were marked with the grand opening of UHP’s Park Tree Community Health Cen - ter, an 8,000 +s/f extension clinic, and its groundbreaking for a new 52,000 s/f health -

DEC. 23, 2022 - JAN. 19, 2023

HI-LIGHTS 20+ businesses lease space at Morris Marketplace

Roddy Inc. completes four office/industrial leases totaling 27,020 s/f in Central Pennsylvania

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Reynolds Asset Mgmt. announces $22M sale of NJ mixed-use property

1390 Adams Rd., Bensalem

Keystone Business Center II, Bristol

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