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Campbell Clinic and Rendina Celebrate Grand Opening of 120,000 SF MOB
Germantown, Tennessee Campbell Clinic is continuing its commitment to provide Germantown residents with world-class healthcare at the Clinic’s new Orthopedic Surgery Center, which is celebrating its grand opening. The new, four-story, 120,000 square foot facility will assist Campbell Clinic in implementing an ambitious growth strategy and alleviate pressure on its existing Germantown surgery center that was operating at capacity. The …
Read MorePreserving Construction Capital: Five ways to improve efficiency in health care projects
Brian Mock, Executive Vice President of Construction and Development at Rendina Healthcare Real Estate was recently published in Health Facilities Magazine. Check out excerpts of the article below and follow this link to read the full article. Hospitals and health systems must evolve their bricks-and-mortar investments to adapt to patient preferences as more care moves out of the hospital and …
Read MoreRecent News Coverage on The Bristol Hospital Ambulatory Care Center project
Located at the intersection of Main Street and Riverside Avenue in downtown Bristol, the ACC will be occupied by Bristol Hospital’s Multi-Specialty Group, providing the community with a range of crucial services including endocrinology, rheumatology, urology, cardiology, and a diabetic center. In addition to providing affordable and accessible healthcare to the community, the project takes an important step in the …
Read MoreCampbell Clinic and Rendina Celebrate Construction Start of 120,000 SF MOB in Germantown, Tenn.
Germantown, Tennessee Staff members of Campbell Clinic, city officials, and representatives from Rendina Healthcare Real Estate gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of Campbell Clinic’s new 120,000-square-foot medical facility on Thursday, May 24. The ceremony was held at the future location of the four-story complex on Wolf River Boulevard., adjacent to Campbell Clinic’s existing orthopaedics building. The new facility will assist …
Read MoreBristol Hospital and Rendina Start Construction on Downtown Ambulatory Care Center
Bristol, Conn. The hard work invested throughout nearly two years of planning, permitting, design and financing will soon be realized for Bristol Hospital. Earlier this month, the hospital broke ground on The Bristol Hospital Ambulatory Care Center (ACC), a 62,000 square foot healthcare facility that promises to help expand healthcare services for the Bristol community. Bristol Hospital selected Rendina Healthcare …
Read MoreRCCH Healthcare Partners and Rendina Celebrate Groundbreaking that Expands New Hospital Campus
Florence, AL As construction continues on the new North Alabama Medical Center (NAMC) hospital campus in Florence, RCCH Healthcare Partners and Rendina Healthcare Real Estate have broken ground on a nearly 72,000 square foot medical office building (MOB) that will be attached to the new hospital. The MOB will house complementary services to those offered in the new 263-bed medical …
Read MoreBristol Hospital Selects Rendina to Develop Downtown Ambulatory Care Center
Bristol, CT The intersection of Main Street and Riverside Avenue in downtown Bristol will be the future home of Bristol Hospital’s 60,000-gross-square-foot Ambulatory Care Center (ACC). After receiving proposals from developers around the country, Jupiter, Fla.-based Rendina Healthcare Real Estate was selected to be the hospital’s partner to develop and manage the facility. The three-story ACC will be occupied by …
Read MoreRendina Announces the Completion of Southside Regional Medical Arts Pavilion
Rendina has completed the new Southside Regional Medical Arts Pavilion, a two-story 32,500 square-foot medical office building in Petersburg, VA. Located on the campus of Southside Regional Medical Center (SRMC), the new medical facility is home to a state-of-the-art Cancer Center, a fully digital Women’s Imaging Center, as well as general medical and obstetrical office space for physicians. Rendina was …
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