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Healthcare Real Estate Insights (HREI) Magazine has named the Bristol Health Medical Care Center the Best New Medical Office Building and Outpatient Facility in the 50,000 – 99,999 square feet category. Mike Noto, Chief Strategy Office at Rendina and winner of the 2018 HREI Insights Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, accepted the award on behalf of Rendina at the GlobeSt Healthcare Real Estate Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Located at 15 Riverside Avenue in downtown Bristol, the Bristol Health Medical Care Center is a 61,186-square-foot ambulatory care center master leased by Bristol Health’s Multispecialty Group. The building was developed by Rendina with a grand opening in June of 2019 and has since provided the community with services that include cardiology, endocrinology, a diabetes center, neurology, orthopedics, spine health, rheumatology and urology. The MCC also houses a center for physical, occupational and speech therapy along with laboratory outpatient services.
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HREI is the nation’s first and only print and digital magazine devoted to covering healthcare real estate development, financing and investment. The annual HREI Awards recognize facilities and individuals that represent high achievement in healthcare real estate development.
Richard M. Rendina
Chariman and CEO of Rendina
This is great moment for the Rendina team and Bristol Health. When a project is making a difference in a community the way the Bristol Health Medical Care Center is, having the healthcare real estate community recognize that impact is encouraging and rewarding.
About Bristol Health
Founded in 1921, Bristol Health is the leading health provider for people who live and work in the Greater Bristol area. Proud of its achievements in service excellence, Bristol Health has earned national recognition for its commitment to providing outstanding patient care. Bristol Health has 154 licensed beds and offers a complete range of patient services including a first-rate emergency center that cares for more than 40,000 patients each year.