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Burnt Tavern Rehab Under New Ownership
New owners to invest $1 million in improvements

(Photo courtesy of Tryko Partners, LLC)
A local real estate investment group, Tryko Partners LLC acquired Burnt Tavern Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Brick, and will pour $1 million into renovating the property.
The new center will be renamed Willow Spring Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, according to a press release from Tryko Partners. The property, located at 1049 Burnt Tavern Road, was purchased from NuVision Management.
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The facility currently has 148 beds with the potential for expansion, the release stated. It also has an assisted living program for 23 residents.
“NuVision, under the direction of Barton Weisman, founder, and Andy Weisman, president and CEO, has done an outstanding job with this property,” said Tryko Partners’ Uri Kahanow, director of acquisitions. “The Weismans wanted a buyer who would maintain the facility’s stellar reputation and continue their vision. They appreciated our local presence and hands-on approach, and both sides ultimately are taking great pride in the resulting transaction and smooth transition.”
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Tryko Partners’ plans at Willow Spring include a new, state-of-the-art sub-acute care unit, and an expanded rehabilitation facility. Common areas, patient rooms and assisted living accommodations will be updated, while touch-screen kiosks installed throughout the building will provide enhanced tools for staff.
“We recognized an opportunity to acquire a quality facility and bring it into the 21st century,” said Tryko Partners’ Chris Welsh. “By modernizing the property and incorporating the outstanding patient care and customer service for which our firm is known, we will create a flagship skilled nursing asset right in our own backyard.”