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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
101-143 Munson St.
2 Gateway Boulevard
3550 Main St.
3,925 s.f. to 23,300 s.f.
4,000 - 54,969 s.f.
2,119 s.f.
$16/s.f.
$15.75 s.f.
Call
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
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
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
Bradley International Airport Launches COVID-19 Testing Site
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — The Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) announced a partnership with Connecticut-based lab Genesys Diagnostics in the open- ing of a COVID-19 testing site in the baggage-claim area of Bradley International Airport. This testing site is one of the first in the nation to be located directly in an airport terminal.
The launch of the Bradley test- ing site is made possible by recent changes to the state travel order. Previously, passengers traveling to Connecticut from states affected by the state travel order were allowed to avoid a 14-day quar- antine only if they were traveling for specific purposes and if they received a negative COVID-19 test in the 72 hours prior to arriving in Connecticut. As a result of recent changes, any passenger arriving
in Connecticut from an impacted
state is exempt from the 14-day quarantine period if the traveler receives a negative COVID-19 test in the 72 hours prior to arriving
in Connecticut or after arriving in Connecticut. A testing site located directly at Bradley Airport enhanc- es safety for passengers and offers convenience for both business and leisure travelers arriving in Con- necticut who wish to shorten their quarantine period.
“The new COVID-19 testing site at Bradley Airport is yet another step that we are taking to make Bradley International Airport
the most convenient airport for regional travelers, and we thank Governor Lamont and the Depart- ment of Public Health for their partnership on this initiative,” said Kevin Dillon, executive direc- tor of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “Rather than endure the anxiety of larger crowds and
inconvenience at New York or Boston airports, travelers can feel increasingly comfortable with the short lines, strong safety measures, and the on-site availability of quick testing for Bradley passen- gers and employees.”
The testing site is located in the baggage-claim area at Bradley, between vestibule doors 4 and 5 and across from bag belts 5 and
6. Testing will be available seven days per week between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 a.m., or as needed per airline scheduling. Testing is avail- able only to passengers traveling through Bradley on the day of their testing and airport employ- ees. Passengers must show a copy of their physical or mobile board- ing pass demonstrating they are departing from or arriving at the airport on the day of testing.
Genesys Diagnostics is providing COVID-19 testing via minimally
invasive anterior nasal swab. Results will be available within 24 hours of testing. To minimize wait time and crowding near the site, passengers are strongly encour- aged to pre-register before arriving at the testing site. Pre-registration is available on the Genesys website at www.gdilabs.com.
Passengers are encouraged to check their health insurance, as many insurers will cover all costs associated with COVID-19 test- ing. If a passenger does not have health insurance, or if the test is not covered by the passenger’s insurer, tests are still available for $125 each.
In order to avoid or shorten the 14-day quarantine, passengers need to provide written proof of the negative test result to the De- partment of Health Commissioner via e-mail at dph.covid-travel@ ct.gov or by fax to (860) 326-0529.
Bay Path Physician Assistant Graduates Earn 100% Pass Rate on Exam
LONGMEADOW — All 26 members of Bay Path University’s physician assistant (PA) stud- ies class of 2020 passed the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE), earning the university’s PA program a 100% first-time pass rate for the second time in three years.
Upon graduation from an accredited pro- gram, PAs must pass the PANCE in order to
obtain their initial licensure. Bay Path Univer- sity’s PA program currently holds a three-year average pass rate of 97% for first-time exam takers.
“We are incredibly proud of the PA class of 2020 for achieving a first-time PANCE pass
rate of 100%. The class of 2020 is an incredibly special and talented group, and we are honored
to now call them our colleagues,” said Theresa Riethle, program director and associate profes- sor of the Physician Assistant program. “While our students put in the hard work, our faculty and staff’s commitment to their success is evi- dent every day.”
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