West Orange medical complex sold for $2M by Newmark Associates

Vincent Schweikert Chief Marketing Officer & Publisher - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
Vincent Schweikert Chief Marketing Officer & Publisher - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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Newmark Associates CRE has announced the sale of a medical office complex in West Orange, New Jersey, for $2 million. The three-building property is located at 95-97-99 Northfield Ave., offering strategic positioning with direct access to Northfield Avenue and proximity to Route 280. The complex spans 13,500 square feet and provides on-site parking, catering to healthcare practitioners and patients.

The sale attracted significant interest from healthcare providers looking for prime locations in Essex County. However, the identities of the buyer and seller have not been disclosed. Jeannette Melillo, vice president specializing in asset disposition, along with Jack Maier, senior associate, represented the seller in this transaction.

The purchasing entity is a regional medical practice aiming to expand its operations within the community. Melillo commented on the transaction: “This transaction underscores the ongoing demand for well-located, adaptable medical office properties in Essex County,” adding that it was a “smooth, strategic deal.”

Based in Cedar Knolls, Newmark Associates CRE marks its 40th year as a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm in New Jersey. The company specializes in various property types including office spaces and healthcare facilities. It holds certification as a woman-owned business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and is a founding member of CRESDA.



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