The project will cost about $75 million and will be 160,000 square feet. Services at the center will include cancer services, a women’s imaging department, physical rehabilitation, laboratory, pharmacy and outpatient surgery services.
Groundbreaking will occur in spring 2015, and the center is expected to be complete in 2016, according to the report.
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