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Simone Development and Fareri Associates hold ribbon cutting for Release Recovery

Shown (from left) are: Neal Hoontis, Charles Lerner, Margaret Ross, Joe Zappone, Rick Goldstein, Caryn Rude, Matt Rinklin, Joanna Simone, Joe Simone, Zac Clark, Michael McCormick, Laura Sorte, Jordan Rabner, Blake Porter, Scott Apgar, Howard Murray, Westchester County Board of Legislators chairman Vedat Gashi and Westchester County legislator Nancy Barr.

Purchase, NY Simone Development Companies and Fareri Associates joined with Release Recovery to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the mental health company’s new 7,698 s/f outpatient facility at 3020 Westchester Ave. This is Release Recovery’s first outpatient treatment facility in New York.

Release Recovery is an organization that helps individuals and their families recover from substance use and mental health disorders through bespoke treatment and transitional living.

The 3020 Westchester Ave. location now features multiple treatment spaces, a yoga room, and a lobby with mid-century modern furniture and a living moss wall. Release will offer intensive outpatient programs for substance use and mental health disorders. Counseling services such as individual, group, family, and experiential therapy will also be provided, as well as medication management and medication-assisted treatment with Release’s board-certified chief medical officer, Dr. Michael McCormick.

“We are very pleased to welcome Release Recovery’s first outpatient treatment facility to our roster of prestigious medical tenants at Purchase Professional Park and we are proud to help provide an exceptional space for those in recovery to receive clinical and medical services,” said Joanna Simone, principal and president of leasing and property management operations for Simone Development Companies.

“For nearly a decade, we’ve been creating safe, structured transitional living programs. To be able to enter a new category like this—to amplify the work we’re already doing by pairing it with exceptional clinical and medical services — is a dream come true. We’ll now be able to utilize out-of-network insurance benefits, which will allow us to cast a wider net and ultimately help more people,” said Release Recovery CEO Zac Clark.

Located on Westchester Ave. in the “Medical Mile” along I-287, Purchase Professional Park combines class A medical and professional office space, amenities and a convenient office location. The campus is located directly off I-287, the Hutchinson River Parkway and I-684, and near Westchester County Airport.

The landscaped campus features four modern buildings (3000, 3010, 3020 and 3030 Westchester Ave.) totaling 220,000 s/f of class A medical and office space. 3030 Westchester Ave. is an 85,000 s/f medical building that is fully leased to Westmed Medical Group/Summit Health, a large multi-specialty group medical practice.

Purchase Professional Park offers a wealth of tenant amenities including an on-site BoBo’s Cafe, fitness center, 24/7 building access with state-of-the-art camera security, a landscaped courtyard with seating areas, on-site owner management and abundant complimentary parking.

Matthew Lisk of Cushman and Wakefield and Sean Heneghan, assistant general counsel at Simone Development represented Simone Development Companies in the lease transaction.

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