The planned two-story, 17,640-square-foot building would contain a surgery center on one floor and medical and dental office spaces on the other.
The developer requested two separate one-year extensions on the project. Kenneth Pape, the company’s attorney, said at a planning board meeting the extensions have been requested due to “economic conditions,” according to Star News.
Additionally, the joint-venture partnership the developer originally struck with area physicians to construct the facility is “no longer available to the company,” Mr. Pape said.
