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THE CLEVELAND CLINIC’S VAST REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO IS STAGGERING IN SIZE

By Dan Emerson

Cleveland Clinic’s $128 million, 330,000 square foot Sydell and Arnold Miller
Family Pavilion is part of a $534 million, 1.3 million square foot expansion.
Rendering courtesy of Balfour Concord

Friday, Sept. 12, was a historic day for the internationally renowned Cleveland Clinic, when officials, politicians and other dignitaries gathered to celebrate the completion of the largest expansion in the clinic’s 87-year history: $634 million worth of construction projects adding 1.3 million square feet of space to the main campus.

The $506 million, nearly 1 million square foot Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Pavilion now serves as the main entrance to the Cleveland Clinic and the new home of the Heart & Vascular Institute.

The $128 million, 330,000 square foot, 12-story Glickman Tower is the new home of the Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute, which provides advanced clinical technology, a rooftop helipad for critically ill and injured patients, and a new dialysis unit with picturesque views.

Founded in 1921 by four physicians who had worked together on World War I battlefields, the not-for-profit, multi-specialty health system and medical center has grown into one of the pre-eminent group practices in the world.

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