The first time you realize that the new facility Cooper University Health Care is building at the Moorestown Mall is going to be state-of-the-art and ahead-of-its-time is when you’re looking at the area that soon will be a 100-yard Main Street-type corridor that dissects the ground floor of the three-story, 166,000-square-foot space. It’s not just the potential… Read more »
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Cooper Provides First Look at Outpatient Care Center at Moorestown Mall
Although not expected to open until late fall, Cooper University Health Care this week provided a first look at its $150 million South Jersey ambulatory care center inside what was previously a Sears department store at the Moorestown Mall. The 166,000-square-foot Burlington County outpatient care center — still largely under construction with unpainted walls, bare… Read more »
Cooper University and Cape Regional Merge
Camden-based Cooper University Health Care and Cape Regional Health System of Cape May Court House, New Jersey, said Wednesday they have signed a letter of intent to merge. Financial terms of the merger involving the two single-hospital South Jersey health systems are being kept confidential. Both systems are profitable. In 2021, the latest year financial records… Read more »
Cooper’s largest ambulatory center approved for Moorestown Mall
Cooper University Health Care’s largest ambulatory center, with about 200 employees working on three floors, will open in the old Sears department store at the Moorestown Mall. The Township Planning Board decided on Thursday night. Board members voted to approve Cooper’s plans and bulk variances for the center to be part of the transformation of… Read more »
Cooper filing discloses plans for Moorestown Mall medical center
MOORESTOWN – A proposed medical facility at Moorestown Mall would bring a dramatic makeover to a long-vacant Sears building. Cooper University Health Care wants to replace the former department store’s hulking entrance with a two-story glass wall flanked by decorative elements of colored metal, according to a filing with the township’s planning board. The 166,000-square-foot… Read more »