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MEDICAL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND LEASE
  TOWN
 ADDRESS
 SIZE
 SALE / LEASE (S.F.) PRICE
 FIRM / PHONE NUMBER / CONTACT / WEBSITE
 DESCRIPTION
 AGAWAM
200 Silver St., Suite 102 & 105
2,813 s.f.
$18.50/s.f.
Development Associates / (413) 789-3720 Ken Vincunas / www.devassociates.com
Professional office building located on high-visibility, 4-way signalized intersection. Private offices, open space, reception, conference, supply room, file/storage area. Join United Bank, Baystate Health Systems, Mercy Medical Center and more
GREENFIELD
EAST GRANBY
SPRINGFIELD
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For lease: New medical/office space in Greenfield Office Park; interiors finished to suit tenant requirements; join VA clinic and state of Mass. agencies
4,000-54,969 sf Professional Office Space in Class A Professional/Medical Office Building. Excellent Location. Back up generator power, elevator and HC Accessible. Attractive Gross Rents with Professional Management.
Class-A medical office building located in the heart of the Springfield North End medical community; close proximity to Baystate Medical Center and Mercy Hospital
101-143 Munson St.
2 Gateway Boulevard
3550 Main St.
$16/s.f.
$15.75 s.f.
Call
3,925 s.f. to 23,300 s.f.
4,000 - 54,969 s.f.
2,119 s.f.
Development Associates / (413) 789-3720 Ken Vincunas / www.devassociates.com
Development Associates / 413-789-3720 Ken Vincunas / www.devassociates.com
Atlantic Capital Investors, Inc. / (413) 746-6200 Mark Benoit / www.atlantic-capital-investors.com
Mass. market.
“We are very happy to
announce the return of Mary-Anne Schelb to the JGS Lifecare campus,” Berman said. “Mary-Anne worked with us several years ago
as our director of Sales and
HOLYOKE
Holyoke Mall Crossing
2500 s.f. to 16,200 s.f.
$20sf-25 s.f.
Barowsky Real Estate, Inc. / 4135631100 Ned Barowsky /www.HolyokeMallCrossing.com
Unique medical/professional property on the access road to the Holyoke Mall. There is 13,000 s.f. of contiguous space on the ground floor. This space can be subdivided into custom smaller units. Excellent exposure! Signage available.
NORTHAMPTON
15 Atwood Dr.
36,000 s.f.
Call
Development Associates / (413) 789-3720 Ken Vincunas / www.devassociates.com
New Class A professional office building under construction just off exit 18 on I-91; up to 36,000 s.f. available. Interior finished to suit any medical or office tenant.
 WESTFIELD
Westfield Professional Center
750 s.f.
$15/s.f.
Madison Square Realty Management Inc. (413) 746-9846 / www.mustseerentals.com
Building features exceptional professional suites; located in the heart of Westfield; contact us for an exclusive showing of available office suites; The Westfield Professional Center offers ideal accommodations; each office has its own private bathroom
         MARY-ANNE SCHELB
 surable impact. Using data for organizational decision making is critical in the human-services landscape. Communicating the impact we are having in the lives of those we serve and how that work translates into a healthier commu- nity is important feedback to share with those who believe in our work and who understand their investments, whether human or financial resources, are well-invested. I’m excited to have joined MHA and to further their commitment to being a data-driven organization.”
Sawyer earned her master of social work degree in administration from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work and a bach- elor’s degree in psychology from Westfield State College. She worked previously as a director in social-service, healthcare, and education organi- zations in Connecticut.
The role of vice president of Quality and Organizational Impact encompasses a range of responsibilities for MHA’s quality-improvement and quality-management program, includ-
ing tracking and reporting quality metrics and measurable outcomes, benchmarking quality indicators to external sources, staying abreast
of regulatory guidelines and compliance, and providing leadership to ensure that agency-wide quality-improvement initiatives are focused, aligned, and demonstrate intended impact.
Schelb Returns to JGS Lifecare to Direct Business Development
LONGMEADOW — Adam Berman, president of JGS Lifecare, announced that Mary-Anne Schelb has rejoined the JGS Lifecare team as di- rector of Business Development for the Western
Community Relations and, in her own words, feels as though she is return- ing home. Mary-Anne brings a great breadth of
experience, knowledge, and understanding of business development, sales, and customer ser- vices, as well as a wide range of key community relationships that will support her success in this new and expanded role. We are excited to have her back on our team.”
Prior to returning to JGS Lifecare, Schelb led marketing operations at Encompass Health Re- habilitation Hospital in Ludlow. In her prior role at JGS Lifecare as director of Sales and Commu- nity Relations, she developed strategic partner- ships and spearheaded the efforts that succeeded in making Longmeadow a dementia-friendly community. Prior to that, she headed up sales, marketing, and community relations at Monas- tery Heights Assisted Living in West Springfield.
Schelb is very active in numerous community organizations. She is a Rotarian, a board member of the East of the River Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the West of the River Chamber of Commerce, the Retirement Marketing Direc- tors Assoc., the Western Massachusetts Eldercare Professionals Assoc., the Women Business Own- ers Alliance, the Western Mass. Elder Care Con- ference steering committee, and the Tri-County Partnership, just to name a few.
She began her career with an accounting cer- tification from St. John’s School of Business and worked in the mainstream until continuing onto a more wellness-based path as a Holistic Health Practitioner, holding master/teacher certifica-
tions from the International Center for Reiki Training. She is also a certified cranial sacral therapist in Profound Neutral from the Neuro- vascular Institute.
Baystate Noble Hospital’s Bushey Named Lottery Hometown Hero
WESTFIELD — The Massachusetts State Lottery and the Springfield Thunderbirds an- nounced that Ruth Bushey has been named this week’s Massachusetts State Lottery Hometown Hero.
Bushey, an infection-control nurse at Baystate Noble Hospital, has worked tirelessly over the last few months to ensure all three shifts at the hospital are observing the latest updates from the CDC, wearing the proper equipment, and following all necessary hygiene protocols. She always makes herself available to address any questions and concerns, including assisting in the implementation of a UV box to disinfect per- sonal items of hospital staff. She is described as
a team player and the glue that holds the group together.
Tulgan Honored by MMS with Distinguished Service Award
PALMER — Dr. Henry Tul- gan of Baystate Wing Hos- pital has been honored by the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) with its 2020 Award for Distinguished Service.
The honor, one of the most prestigious given by the
society to one of its members, is awarded each year to a member of the society who has made
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  DR. HENRY TULGAN
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