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EAC Properties and Vidal/Wettenstein arrange 6,550 s/f lease for Cornerstone Medical Training Center

Stratford, CT The Cornerstone Medical Training Center has opened up the firms new offices and training facility at 999 Oronoque Ln. The firm has leased 6,550 s/f on the main level directly off the lobby. The term of the lease is for five years with options to renew.

Cornerstone Medical Training Center (CMTC) is a postsecondary healthcare training school dedicated to preparing students for immediate entry into the medical workforce through hands-on, career-focused education. Founded and led by Peggy Colas, RN, CMTC offers industry-recognized programs including Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Patient Care Technician (PCT), Phlebotomy, EKG, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Billing and Coding and Medical Assistant training, with continued expansion to meet growing healthcare workforce demands.

Scott Cranston of EAC Properties represented Cornerstone, and Bruce Wettenstein, SIOR and managing partner with Vidal/Wettenstein represented the owner, 999 Oronoque Lane, LLC. 

The decision to expand into Stratford, Connecticut reflects CMTC’s mission to increase access to quality healthcare education while supporting local workforce development. Located at 999 Oronoque Ln., the new facility provides an environment for healthcare training.

Featuring a layout well-suited for classroom instruction and skills-based learning, and convenient accessibility for students and staff. This location allows CMTC to better serve Stratford and surrounding communities while reinforcing its commitment to community impact, and the development of skilled, job-ready healthcare professionals.

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