Here’s what you should know:
1. The practice plans to use $13 million to acquire the land and start construction on the first of several buildings. The entire campus could cost up to $52 million.
2. The company hired Envoy Inc., to manage the construction and development of the campus.
3. The city council has already approved a $5.2 million bond for the project that’ll be paid back through a tax increment financing district.
4. The practice plans to have three separate buildings that appear as one, but can accommodate separate owners when complete.
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