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Richard M. Rendina Receives the Ultimate CEO Award
Our President & CEO, Richard Rendina, was honored by the South Florida Business Journal yesterday for being an Ultimate CEO in the county of Palm Beach. The reception was held at The Breakers in Palm Beach that included a cocktail hour with hor d’oeuvres and a sit-down meal while the awards were presented to the honorees.
Read MoreAkron General Health & Wellness Center – Green Receives Award of Excellence in Design & Construction
On March 14, the Cleveland Engineering Society (CES) hosted its 61st annual Design and Construction Conference. During the event, Akron General Health & Wellness Center — Green, along with TC Architects and The Ruhlin Co., received an Award of Excellence. The award was established more than 50 years ago to encourage elevation of the standards of practice in the architectural, …
Read MoreGround Broken for Hilton Head Hospital’s Bluffton Outpatient Center
For the past week, heavy equipment has roamed the future site of Hilton Head Hospital’s Bluffton Medical Campus, removing trees and preparing the lot for construction. The earth-movers took a break Tuesday morning as local politicians, businessmen and hospital executives marked the occasion with a ceremonial groundbreaking. Approximately 125 people, most affiliated with the project, attended. The $16 million center …
Read MoreGroundbreaking for Southside Regional Medical Arts Pavilion
Southside Regional Medical Center (SRMC) hosted a formal groundbreaking ceremony for invited guests and media Oct. 11 for a new state‐of‐the‐art Cancer Center, Women’s Imaging Center and Medical Office Building. The event took place on its main campus located at 200 Medical Park Blvd. in Petersburg, about 30 miles south of Richmond, Va. The new $10 million Southside Regional Medical …
Read MoreThe Provena Healing Arts Pavilion is Now Open
A blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremony officially opened the Provena Healing Arts Pavilion in New Lenox last month. The 45,000 square-foot facility, at 410 East Lincoln Highway, has an Immediate Care Center, where patients always will be seen by a board-certified physician quickly and where they can be confident in getting an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The Diagnostics Imaging Center …
Read MoreRendina Family Foundation Shares Stories of Cancer’s Impact on Family
In 2004, Bruce Rendina began having trouble reading the letters on his Blackberry. During a golf outing, he kept misjudging the distance of the roof of his golf cart and hit it with his head every time he stepped on or off the cart, Richard M. Rendina, his oldest son, recalls. On a doctor’s advice, Bruce Rendina, a major developer …
Read MoreHarker Heights Office Taking Shape
Construction of Harker Heights Medical Pavilion is underway and the building is almost fully pre-leased. Developers have started construction on a 60,000-square-foot medical office building on the Seton Medical Center Harker Heights campus located at 850 W. Central Expressway, near State Highway 190 and Interstate Highway 35. The office, which is being built by Cox Schepp Construction, will be open …
Read MoreThe Mainland Medical Arts Pavilion is Now Open
Rendina, one of the nation’s leading healthcare real estate development firms, announces the completion of the 35,000 square-foot Mainland Medical Arts Pavilion in Texas City. The new state-of-the-art healthcare facility is conveniently located adjacent to the campus of Mainland Medical Center, just off of the Emmett F. Lowry Expressway. Rendina was responsible for all development activities, including construction management, leasing …
Read MoreRendina Sons Build on Late Dad’s Foundation
Nearly five years ago, real estate developer Bruce Rendina died from a cancerous brain tumor, leaving his Jupiter real estate firm in the hands of his eldest son. Richard M. Rendina already was working at the Rendina Cos. when he suddenly was catapulted into the job of running a leading developer of medical office buildings. Together with brother Michael, the …
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