News Release: The Sanders Trust Commences Construction on $8.7 Million Medical Office Building in Granbury, TX

Rendering of The Sanders Trust medical office building development at Lake Granbury Medical Center

Rendering of The Sanders Trust medical office building development at Lake Granbury Medical Center

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Sanders Trust, one of the nation’s leading healthcare real estate development companies, announced today that it has commenced construction of a new 41,000-square-foot medical office building located on the campus of Lake Granbury Medical Center, a Community Health Systems affiliated hospital situated near Fort Worth in the city of Granbury, Texas.

Construction of the $8.7 million project is expected to be completed by June of 2014. The Sanders Trust is acting as developer and will own and provide property management services for the building upon its completion.

“Patients, doctors and staff will appreciate that the new medical office building (MOB) is designed to connect directly to each of the hospital’s three levels for easy and efficient access between outpatient and inpatient services,” said Darrell Simpson, Senior Vice President of Development for The Sanders Trust.

The MOB will house multiple Lake Granbury Medical Center (LGMC) departments, including Orthopedics, Outpatient Radiology, Cardiology, and Sports Medicine. There are also plans for additional physician services within the building. 

“Working with LGMC CEO Derrick Cuenca and his team has been a great experience” added Simpson. “We are thrilled to be the hospital’s partner in developing a facility that will enhance the delivery of high quality, patient focused healthcare in the city of Granbury.”

The Sanders Trust has selected Dallas, Texas-based SKILES GROUP to serve as general contractor for the project. Ascension Group Architects of Arlington, Texas is administering design services, and Cadence Bank in Birmingham, Ala. is providing financing.

 

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