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A new MOB on the campus of Victory Medical Center Landmark in San Antonio will have 60,000 square feet and cost about $20 million. (Rendering courtesy of Victory Healthcare)

A new MOB on the campus of Victory Medical Center Landmark in San Antonio will have 60,000 square feet and cost about $20 million.
(Rendering courtesy of Victory Healthcare)

$20 million, 60,000 s.f. MOB under construction on campus of Victory hospital
By John B. Mugford

In today’s highly regulated, ever-consolidating healthcare sector, Texas looks to be the land of opportunity for privately owned, for-profit providers and companies.

One of them is The Woodlands, Texas-based Victory Healthcare, which will soon have eight locations in the Lone Star State.

Its campuses are typically anchored by specialty hospitals that perform a wide range of surgeries, from orthopedic to neuro-spine, bariatric to gastroenterology, gynecological to joint replacement, and others.
As the system continues to expand, the company is bolstering one of its existing campuses – Victory Medical Center Landmark in northwest San Antonio – with the development of a $20 million medical office building (MOB).

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