IVX Health, a provider of infusion and injection therapy, has leased six locations in New Jersey, as the Brentwood, Tenn., company expands its footprint in the state. JLL completed the retail leases for IVX Health.
IVX Health is a network of outpatient infusion centers that provide care for patients with complex chronic conditions such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease and more.
The six new New Jersey IVX clinics are all located within retail centers. The company’s strategy is to grow in communities where patients live and work. The IVX expansion is part of a trend of health care providers seeking more accessible locations for patients who prioritize location ahead of insurance coverage when selecting a provider.
“We seek locations where our patients can conveniently schedule their care appointments to easily fit into their existing lifestyles,” said Bryan Padilla, director of facilities, IVX Health.
The new leases are in:
- Clifton Town Square, 700 Rt. 3, Clifton. Bill Farkas of Jeffery Realty represented the landlord in a 2,247-square-foot lease at the shopping center.
- Neighborhood retail center, 501 Rt. 17, Paramus. Greg Panayoti of NIA National Realty represented the landlord in the lease of 2,756 square feet of retail space.
- East Gate Square Shopping Center, East Gate Drive, Mount Laurel. Andrew Shpigel and Michael Gorman of Metro Commercial represented the landlord negotiating the lease for 1,873 square feet of retail space.
- Park East Plaza, 818 Haddonfield Road, Cherry Hill. JLL represented both tenant and landlord in the 3,000-square-foot lease.
- Edgewater Marketplace, 725 River Road, Edgewater. Ripco Real Estate represented the landlord, Capstone Marketplace, LLC, in the lease for 2,374 square feet of space.
- South Pass Village, 1727 Springfield Ave., New Providence. JLL represented the tenant in the lease for 1,825 square feet of space.
IVX Health retained JLL’s team led by Vice President Sarah Savage to manage the national rollout of its infusion clinics. Managing Director David Townes and Vice President Alana Friedman work in the New Jersey region, where IVX Health plans to open several more infusion centers over the next 12 months.
“After rising demand for modern medical space and a shortage of large block availabilities forced many health care providers to embrace previously unconventional space like shopping centers, these locations have now become a favored choice,” said Townes.