Friday, January 28, 2011

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411 S Claude A Lord Blvd

NAI Keystone's Bryan Cole and John Buccinno are named Exclusively brokers for 411 Claude A Lord Blvd Pottsville Pa 17901 Location 411 Claude A Lord Blvd ...

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

MedExpress opens in Muhlenberg

 

Reading Eagle Article www.ReadingEagle.com

MedExpress Urgent Care opened an urgent-care center today at 3407 N. Fifth Street Highway, Muhlenberg Township.

The office, open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., employs 30.
Dr. Frank Alderman, chief executive of the Morgantown, W.Va.-based company, said the office provides prompt care for episodic illnesses or injuries that are not perceived to be life-threatening.

"Anything life- or limb-threatening - a gunshot wound or significant trauma - should go to the emergency room," Alderman said. "But a broken ankle, stitches, asthma, pneumonia - all that stuff is welcome at MedExpress."

He said that a physician and registered nurse are always on site.
Alderman said the company also works with employers to minimize the amount of time that a worker would lose if he had to go to the ER.
The company is in the networks of most insurance companies, but also offers payment plans for the uninsured, he said.

MedExpress was founded in 2001 and has 52 locations in country.

MedExpress opens in Muhlenberg

Commercial & Industrial Real Estate in Reading PA

Bryan E. Cole | Team Leader
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Reading, PA 19606

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Arthritis center expands in Spring Township

January 28, 2011

The Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center Inc. has been providing treatment in Berks County for more than 35 years. The practice, founded by Dr. Jerome S. Weisberg, has grown to 45 employees, including six board-certified rheumatologists. So it was no surprise that the practice outgrew its 10,000-square-foot office at 401 Buttonwood St.

After a year-long search, the practice moved to a new 20,000-square-foot office on Century Boulevard in Spring Township. The office is near several overlooking the Broadcasting Square Shopping Center.

Rheumatologists are medical doctors who specialize in arthritis and related diseases.

Diseases of the joints, muscles and bones can include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, gout, back pain, myositis, fibromyalgia and tendonitis.

The rheumatologists design individualized treatment programs. The doctors were able to custom-design the space to fit the needs of their patients.
Dr. Peter D. Nicholas Jr. said they did so with the assistance of a popular city architect.

“William Vitale of Designworks Architects, Reading, was pivotal in the development of our green building,” Nicholas said. “When we looked at this building, it was an empty shell. This is a great central area with easy access. This is becoming a doctor’s hub of the area.”

One of the green features is 21 sun tubes on the roof, which illuminate the common areas. When there is enough sunlight to illuminate the tubes, the fluorescent lighting turns off.
The doctors’ offices are designed in pods that allow exam rooms and offices to surround the nurses’ station for communication and patient flow, he explained.
“The bottom line for us when designing this building was the idea that our patients are the most important aspect of the practice,” he said. “We treat our patients as if we are treating our own parents.”

Nicholas said a 2,000-square-foot physical therapy room was added.

“All of our doctors were sending patients out for physical therapy, so we thought it would be integral to have our own physical therapy here in our building,” he said.
The practice is a testing facility for new drugs.
“We get to use drugs years before they receive Federal Drug Administration approval,” Nicholas said. “That gives us a hand-up with the use of anti-rheumatic drugs.”

NAI Keystone’s Bryan Cole represented the property that The Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center Inc. purchased in Spring Township PA.  The site was owned and sold by Kinsley Properties who also built the facility.

Bryan E. Cole
NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC
www.Bryan-Cole.com
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direct: 610-370-8502
3970 Perkiomen Avenue
Suite 200
Reading, PA 19606

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Business log: Greater Reading zone awarded $50,000


Article by The Reading Eagle on January 18, 2011

The Greater Reading Keystone Innovation Zone has been awarded $50,000.

Funding is provided by the state Department of Community and Economic Development to help start-up companies succeed and equip Pennsylvania's colleges and universities with the resources to commercialize new technologies.

The KIZ, which operates under the auspices of the Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce & Industry, is partnering with Innovation Transfer Network to identify faculty expertise, promote collaboration and connect with the Reading business community. Faculty, students and administrators at Albright College, Alvernia University, Kutztown University, Penn State Berks and Reading Area Community College will participate in the project.

Developing services and technologies, providing real-world experience for students and applying faculty expertise to solve business issues are a few of the ideas planned.

"When I discovered the good work that ITN was accomplishing with 12 neighboring academic institutions, I knew that we needed to replicate their efforts here in Berks County," said KIZ coordinator Jennifer Leinbach. "By contracting with ITN, we combined the GRKIZ community contacts with ITN's experience leading academic and private sector projects, to maximize our potential. It is working out very well for everyone involved."

The grant will support a series of industry forums, faculty research forums and a limited number of seed assistance grants as part of the KIZ and ITN partnership.

Business log: Greater Reading zone awarded $50,000

 

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Monday, January 17, 2011

The Greater Reading Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Newsletter


New File uploaded to Internet - Team Coles commercial and industrial real estate newsletter


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Team Cole's Schuylkill County Industrial Real Estate Newsletter


Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Newsletter for Schuylkill County PA. The leader in commercial real estate , Bryan Cole of NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC


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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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