Category: New ASC Development

Florida health systems planning JV ASC

Real estate company  St. Joe Company, Tallahassee (Fla.) Memorial Healthcare and Tallahassee-based Florida State University announced their plans for a joint venture project featuring an ASC, according to a news release on July 17.

Wisconsin health system opens direct-pay ASC, bypasses need for payers

Manitowoc, Wis.-based Renovo Health opened the door to a new direct-pay ASC that aims to cut out the need for payers, WeAreGreenBay.com, the website for WFRV Local 5,  reported July 16.

Minnesota ASC opens new facility, expands capacity

Minneapolis-based medical real estate firm Davis has opened Eagan (Minn.) Speciality Center, a 36,100-square-foot  facility.

OhioHealth invests $20M in 18 physician clinics

Columbus-based OhioHealth ise opening a medical office space featuring 18 discrete physician clinics, according to a press release from the system. 

Johnson City Eye Surgery Center breaks ground on ASC

The Johnson City (Tenn.) Eye Surgery Center has broken ground on a new ASC, according to a July 11 report from CBS affiliate WJHL.

UAB Health System opens 127K-square-foot medical office building

University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System affiliate UAB Medical West has opened a 127,000-square-foot, seven-story medical office building.

McLeod Health expands, adds ASC and cancer center

Florence, S.C.-based McLeod Health  is expanding its campus to include an ASC, News13 reported July 9.

Akron Children's set to open ASC, urgent care center

Akron (Ohio) Children’s Hospital’s new pediatric ASC will open its doors July 23.

Cleveland Clinic could decrease medical building's size following resident concerns

Cleveland Clinic is considering reducing the size of a $150 million construction project following resident concerns, according to a July 11 report from cleveland.com. 

Saratoga Hospital looks to demolish medical office building, construct new facility

Saratoga Springs, N.Y.-based Saratoga Hospital is seeking approval to demolish a 10,200-square-foot medical office building that previously housed OB/GYN and pulmonary care services, according to a July 10 report from the Albany Business Review.