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Cherry Hill building sold to be converted into medical offices

Eric Strauss//October 20, 2016

Cherry Hill building sold to be converted into medical offices

Eric Strauss//October 20, 2016

A building adjacent to Kennedy Hospital’s Cherry Hill campus has been sold for $1.6 million, according to Colliers International.The 12,000-square-foot property at 499 Cooper Landing Road will be converted into medical office space, the real estate services firm said in a news release. The buyer is an entity related to Regional Orthopedic, which will open an office there in place of Oaks Integrated Care, a Mount Holly-based nonprofit dedicated to improving the quality of life for the vulnerable, which had maintained a location there.

“This is an exciting time for our practice,” Barbara Bailey, Regional Orthopedics’ practice administrator, said in a prepared statement. “We are eagerly awaiting opening the new office and continuing to provide first-class medical care for our patients.”

Evan Zweben, a senior vice president in Colliers’ Mount Laurel office, represented the Regional Orthopedic affiliate in the transaction.

“From the first time Evan drove me through the market, I could tell he had listened to our wants and needs, and I felt like we were in good hands,” Bailey said.

The seller of the two-story property was not disclosed.

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