The 237,000-square-foot medical building will have the capacity to expand by three stories, the report said. It will include space for education, a clinic, physician offices, common spaces, 10 gastroenterology procedure suites and 40 pre-procedure suites.
A 45,000-square-foot space dedicated to digestive health services, a lab and education and training spaces will occupy the top floor of the building, expected to open in early 2024, according to the report.
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