Let’s sell BMC to Hudson Regional Hospital, Bayonne council prez says after other bidder ‘guarantees’ loan repayment
Updated May 11, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis, state and local officials and HPAE members hold a press conference outside the Bayonne Medical Center on Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal
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The Bayonne City Council is expected to vote Wednesday night on whether to allow for a potential
$95 million eminent domain proceeding to acquire the Bayonne Medical Center, but two twists Tuesday have heightened the drama.
One company fighting for the opportunity to run the
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City council president opposes eminent domain for BMC
Two ordinances would condemn Bayonne Medical Center property ×
The battle has primarily been waged over which entity will operate Bayonne Medical Center. Photo by Daniel Israel.
Ahead of the Bayonne City Council meeting May 12 where the council will vote on two introduced ordinances that would condemn the Bayonne Medical Center property through eminent domain, City Council President Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski has announced her intent to motion to reject the ordinances.
CarePoint Health has been selling its assets, which include Bayonne Medical Center, Hoboken University Medical Center, and Christ Hospital in Jersey City. In November of 2019, Avery Eisenreich, owner of nursing home operator Alaris Health, purchased the real estate of Bayonne Medical Center and 70 percent of the real estate of Hoboken University Medical Center.