Designed to suit surgery centers, the building will have 44,000 square feet of shell space available in the fourth quarter of 2021. The building will be outfitted with gurney-sized elevators and a backup generator pad.
Physicians can lease and/or invest in the building alongside real estate developer Irgens, which also worked on CIgna’s built-to-suit project across the street. Irgens expects to begin construction by the second quarter of 2021.
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