AST Opens New Jersey Outpatient Building

The 15-story facility is fully leased.

Exterior shot of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Ambulatory Medical Pavilion, a 15-story building with white and glass façade. The building is surrounded by lower properties.
The RWJUH Ambulatory Medical Pavilion is adjacent to the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital campus. Image courtesy of AST

AST has officially opened Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Ambulatory Medical Pavilion, a 229,000-square-foot medical outpatient building in New Brunswick, N.J. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, an RWJBarnabas Health facility, master-leases the property.

The developer broke ground on the project in October 2021, financing its construction with a $120.6 million construction loan from UMB Bank, according to CommercialEdge information. Jones Lang LaSalle Securities arranged the deal.


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Development partners included Torcon as general contractor, as well as Jarmel Kizel as architecture and mechanical engineering and O’Donnell & Naccarat as structural engineer. Langan Engineering provided civil engineering services. Kelso & Burgess provided legal land use services and Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP legal transactional services.

The medical office real estate market is experiencing growth, a Savills report forecasting a 26 percent rise in outpatient demand over the next decade. This increase is primarily driven by the aging population, despite the current economic uncertainties affecting the commercial real estate sector.

Part of a larger campus

Located at 210 Somerset St., the facility is adjacent to the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital campus and less than a mile from downtown New Brunswick. Newark Liberty International Airport is 24 miles away.

The medical facility features a ground-floor lobby with a café and a connection to the parking garage. Services at the Class A building include cardiovascular and neuroscience, plastics and reconstructive, as well as gastroenterology. The mid-rise also has an audiology center.

The 15-story building is part of the three-phase redevelopment of a 1.2-acre city block that began in 2006. Earlier phases included the construction of an 854-space parking garage and a 125,000-square-foot medical office building dubbed 10 Plum. That facility is also leased to RWJUH.