The site of defunct William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton, N.J., will soon be home to a medical services complex funded by a healthcare investment firm Kessler Management, according to a report by the Press of Atlantic City.
Kessler Management purchased the 94,000-square-foot, former 130-bed facility, which closed in 2009, for $2.6 million in October 2011. Its proposed tenants would include physicians, ambulatory surgery centers, diagnostic testing firms and rehabilitation services.
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Kessler Management purchased the 94,000-square-foot, former 130-bed facility, which closed in 2009, for $2.6 million in October 2011. Its proposed tenants would include physicians, ambulatory surgery centers, diagnostic testing firms and rehabilitation services.
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