Here’s what you should know:
1. Burton Construction filed a building permit for the $13 million development, which will feature two floors of medical offices and a surgical center atop four stories of parking and retail space.
2. The surgical center is slated for completion in August 2019.
3. River Oaks Surgical Center’s owner and developer, Ancorian, purchased the property earlier this year. The medical office space is 70 percent pre-leased, but Ancorion isn’t disclosing the names of tenants, a company representative told the Houston Business Journal.
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