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Cooper building $27M addiction treatment facility in Cherry Hill

Cooper and a partner backed by Goldman Sachs plan to build the center on the site of a former bowling alley.

An artists rendering of the Recovery Village in Cherry Hill, slated to open late in 2019.
An artists rendering of the Recovery Village in Cherry Hill, slated to open late in 2019.Read moreCooper University Health Care

Cooper University Health Care and a Florida company backed by Goldman Sachs private equity on Tuesday announced plans to build a $27 million, 90-bed inpatient addiction-treatment facility on the former Baker Bowling Lanes property on Cuthbert Boulevard in Cherry Hill.

Advanced Recovery Systems, based in Orlando, already operates eight addiction-treatment facilities in five states. The closest is in Maryland. Cooper and Advanced Recovery said they planned additional locations in the Philadelphia region.

Cooper, which started an addiction medicine program in 2015, said its emergency department in Camden treats between five and 20 patients daily for opioid overdose or other opioid-related health issues.

The Cherry Hill facility is scheduled to open late next year.