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Outpatient Projects: MedCore Partners, Spine Team Texas break ground for on-campus MOB in Dallas suburb

Outpatient Projects: MedCore Partners, Spine Team Texas break ground for on-campus MOB in Dallas suburb

ALLEN, Texas – In order to bring outpatient spine care and other services to its campus in growing Allen, a north Dallas suburb, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen (THA), part of Arlington-based Texas Health Resources (THR), along with healthcare real estate firm MedCore Partners, recently broke ground on a 48,000 square foot MOB.

Outpatient Projects: S.C. system working on second MOB in seven-building campus near Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Outpatient Projects: S.C. system working on second MOB in seven-building campus near Myrtle Beach, S.C.

JACKSONVILLE, S.C. – The first building of Florence, S.C.-based McLeod Health’s 43-acre, under development outpatient healthcare campus in Carolina Forest, a 500-acre planned community in Jacksonville, S.C., near Myrtle Beach, opened in recent months.

Outpatient Projects: Lee Health starts work on $140 million outpatient campus in growing Estero, Fla.

Outpatient Projects: Lee Health starts work on $140 million outpatient campus in growing Estero, Fla.

ESTERO, Fla. – Cape Coral, Fla.-based Lee Health, a four-hospital system on the Gulf Coast, is moving forward with its planned $140 million, 163,000 square foot outpatient medical campus in Estero, about halfway between Fort Myers and Naples, according to the local News-Press newspaper.

Outpatient Projects: NexCore completes new orthopedic center in N.Y., for UHS Hospitals system

VESTAL, N.Y. – During this era when healthcare systems are conserving capital as best they can, newly developed facilities need to accomplish important strategies or grow revenue.

Outpatient Projects: Large ENT practices acquires land, plans building in Columbia, S.C.

Outpatient Projects: Large ENT practices acquires land, plans building in Columbia, S.C.

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina ENT, Allergy and Sleep Medicine (SCENT), which has five locations in the Midlands area of the Greater Columbia, recently purchased a 1.2-acre site for the development of a new multi-story MOB in the northern part of the city.

Aurora Health Care recently announced plans $324 million worth of new healthcare facilities – including a replacement hospital, an ASC and an MOB – east of U.S. Interstate 43 in the Village of Kohler, Wis.
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Inpatient Projects: Wis. system plans big replacement

Aurora Health Care project would add $324 million worth of facilities in Kohler, Wis. By Connie M. McCaffrey In a continuation of its increased development activity, Aurora Health Care recently announced that it has plans for $324 million worth of new healthcare facilities – a hospital to replace the aging Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center, […]

Inpatient Projects: Kaiser Permanente opens its first new hospital in San Diego in 40 years

Inpatient Projects: Kaiser Permanente opens its first new hospital in San Diego in 40 years

WAUKESHA, Wis. – Waukesha-based ProHealth Care plans to develop a $15 million, 37,000 square foot, single-story heart and vascular center that will be connected to its Waukesha Memorial Hospital campus.

Transactions: San Diego company acquires two, fully occupied MOBs in northern Scottsdale

Transactions: San Diego company acquires two, fully occupied MOBs in northern Scottsdale

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – A San Diego-based asset advisory firm recently acquired side-by-side MOBs in far northern Scottsdale, at the northeast corner of the Loop 101.

Inpatient Projects: Christus Mother Frances to expand Tyler, Texas, hospital with $100 million tower

Inpatient Projects: Christus Mother Frances to expand Tyler, Texas, hospital with $100 million tower

TYLER, Texas – Christus Trinity Mother Frances Health System has begun developing a $100 million tower on the south side of Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, about 100 miles east of Dallas, to expand its emergency and intensive care capabilities and leave room for future growth.

Inpatient Projects: U of Pittsburgh might bring new hospital, MOB to South Fayette Township, Pa.

Inpatient Projects: U of Pittsburgh might bring new hospital, MOB to South Fayette Township, Pa.

BRIDGEVILLE, Pa. – Pittsburgh-based UPMC reportedly has plans for a three-story, 280,000 square foot medical complex in Bridgeville in South Fayette Township, about 10 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, according to a report in the local Observer-Reporter newspaper.

Inpatient Projects: Northside Hospital Cherokee’s 105-bed replacement facility opens in Canton, Ga., in May

Inpatient Projects: Northside Hospital Cherokee’s 105-bed replacement facility opens in Canton, Ga., in May

CANTON, Ga. – Northside Hospital-Cherokee planned to open its new $250 million, 105-bed replacement facility in May 2017, more than doubling the square footage of the hospital’s current space.

Inpatient Projects: Memorial Hermann’s $168 million hospital in Cypress, Texas, is completed in 24 months

Inpatient Projects: Memorial Hermann’s $168 million hospital in Cypress, Texas, is completed in 24 months

CYPRESS, Texas – Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health system recently opened a new $168 million, 81-bed hospital in Cypress, Texas, about 28 miles northwest of Houston.

Inpatient Projects: $85 million expansion begins on Studer Children’s Hospital in Pensacola, Fla.

PENSACOLA, Fla. – Construction has started on an $85 million, 120,000 square foot expansion of The Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart that will connect to the existing children’s hospital in Pensacola, on the Florida Panhandle.

Inpatient Projects: Rapid City, S.D., system to renovate hospital, build off-campus orthopedic institute

Inpatient Projects: Rapid City, S.D., system to renovate hospital, build off-campus orthopedic institute

RAPID CITY, S.D. – Rapid City Regional Health (RCRH) plans to begin construction soon on expansion and renovation projects at its Rapid City Regional Hospital campus, where all patient rooms will be made private, a new entrance will be built, parking will be added and other projects will add and update space.

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