Project Case Study: Indy MOB altered to reflect strategy

JOHNSON DEVELOPMENT CHANGED COURSE OF $30 MILLION FACILITY TO ADD ASC

By John Mugford

A surgery center recently opened inside this new $30 million, 120,000 square
foot MOB on the campus of Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers, Ind., a northeast suburb of Indianapolis.
Photo courtesy of Johnson Development

The Indianapolis office of Birmingham, Ala.-based Johnson Development recently completed a surgery center that is part of a previously completed $30 million, 120,000 square foot medical office building (MOB) on the campus of Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers, in the northeast suburbs of Indianapolis.

By the time the surgery center opened for business in early March, the MOB that it is a part of saw its shape, scope and strategy change several times over the course of the last four years.

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