KZA Realty announces lease for Essen Health Care
In its latest real estate endeavor,
KZA has announced
the lease commencement of
Essen Health Care’s newest
location, found at 800 St.
Ann’s Ave., in the Bronx. The
location will be an extension
of the business’s already established
integrated health
care system that provides
high quality, accessible and
cost effi cient services to patients
of the Bronx.
KZA Realty Group represented
both the owner and
tenant, Jackson Joy Retail
Master Lessee LLC, during
April’s negotiation of the 10-
year lease at 800 St. Ann’s
Ave. The 5,383-square-foot
commercial space will be located
on the fi rst fl oor of the
building, which is currently
home to more than 600 apartments
and local businesses.
Public bus and subway lines
are located within walking
distance, along with Third
Avenue and the Bronx’s upand
coming commercial center
known as the HUB.
“The onset of the COVID
19 crisis has put many
members of the community
in need, and that is why we
are both excited and proud
to announce the addition of
KZA Realty Group has announced the lease commencement of Essen Health Care’s newest location, found at 800 St. Ann’s Ave. The location will be
an extension of the business’s already established integrated health care system. Photo courtesy KZA Realty Group
Essen Health Care with this
lease agreement” said Kathy
Zamechansky, president of
KZA Realty Group. “As a
company that has been long
committed to the development
of the Bronx, we hope
Essen Health Care will continue
their outstanding service
in the fi elds of accessible
healthcare and specialty services
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to those in need.”
Essen Heath Care has
been providing quality services
to underserved communities
for more than 20 years.
Originally founded in 1999,
the organization started off
with a single primary care
offi ce opened by founder Dr.
Sumir Sahgal in the southern
part of the Bronx. The
facility became focused on
improving accessibility to
quality care in underserved
areas, especially for patients
reliant on Medicaid. This included
high-cost specialty
services such as cardiology,
endocrinology, women’s
health and psychiatry which
were often hard to come
by. Today, the organization
now serves these areas and
more, with a span of more
than 30 multi-specialty centers
throughout the Bronx,
Brooklyn, Queens and Long
Island.
-Bronx Times
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