This new 19,000 s.f. specialty ASC emerged to cater to the massive growth in Georgetown, Texas, one of the fastest-growing cities in the state. In collaboration with Ascension, the project... read more →
This new 24,000 s.f. 6-OR ASC is on the third floor of the new Banner Sports Medicine Scottsdale medical office building, which focuses on delivering specialized orthopedic care for athletes... read more →
Having outgrown their previous location, this client sought to expand their capacity within the same community by relocating to a new facility a block away. This 19,000 s.f. orthopedic surgery... read more →
This three-story, 77,960 s.f. orthopedic center marks the first collaboration between two of Colorado’s major mountain health systems – Vail Health and Aspen Valley Hospital – to bring the world-renowned... read more →
As part of Banner Health’s joint venture with Atlas Healthcare Partners, the client sought to expand their outpatient offerings in the Phoenix area. While previous projects have consisted primarily of... read more →
Featuring a primary care clinic, interventional radiology suite, and GI surgery suite, this 11,440 s.f. tenant improvement comprises the entire second floor of an existing three-story MOB. While in progress,... read more →
This new two-story, 79,900 s.f. medical office building sits on a sprawling 30-acre parcel owned by Centura Health, directly south of the main St. Anthony North Hospital in Westminster. With... read more →
This 11,500 s.f. GI clinic and 13,500 s.f. gastrointestinal ambulatory surgery center are housed in the third floor space of a new MOB. Although the client already owned an existing... read more →
This 14,470 s.f. surgery center was a tenant improvement of an existing medical office. It houses three operating rooms, one procedure room with support spaces including perioperative and recovery bays.... read more →
SCA First Coast is an 11,780 s.f., three-OR licensed surgery center. The project occurred at a time when the industry was facing pending regulatory changes and the team needed a... read more →