What you should know:
1. Pain Center of Arizona leases and occupies the entire space.
2. The surgery center was built in 2008. It features two class C operating rooms, a procedure room, clinical space and space for expansion.
3. The investor was not identified, but Keith Ricker of investment firm WRS represented the buyer.
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