Category: New ASC Development

Anderson Orthopedic Clinic to open Maryland ASC

Arlington, Va.-based Anderson Orthopedic Clinic, which is backed by management services organization M2 Orthopedics, is opening an orthopedic ASC in Oxon Hill, Md. 

Nexus Health breaks ground on outpatient medical office building

On March 31, physician-owned specialty group Nexus Health broke ground on a three-story, 95,000-square-foot outpatient specialty medical office building in Santa Fe, N.M., according to an April 10 report from The Santa Fe New Mexican.

NexCore breaks ground on Indiana ASC

Real estate developer NexCore Group has broken ground on the new Westfield (Ind.) Ambulatory Surgery Center and Westfield Medical Office Building. 

Banner Health plans $400M medical office building

Phoenix-based Banner Health is flipping a fine art space in Scottsdale, Ariz., into a 384,000-square-foot medical center, according to an April 6 report from East Valley Tribune.

Connecticut physician group acquired by VillageMD planning new medical center

Rocky Hill, Conn.-based Starling Physicians and Chimera Holdings is planning to build a new office suite medical center, Hartford Business Journal reported April 5. 

Meridian to invest $100M in New Mexico medical office building

Real-estate developer Meridian has purchased 18 acres in Santa Fe, N.M., to construct a 95,000-square-foot medical office building, according to an April 5 report from REbusiness Online. 

10 most expensive new ASCs in 2023 

Here are the 10 most expensive ASC projects Becker’s has reported on since Jan. 1:

NYU Langone opens Brooklyn multispecialty center

New York City-based NYU Langone Health opened the Joseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg Ambulatory Care Center, a multispecialty center offering outpatient surgeries, cancer care and other services in Brooklyn, the city’s second-largest borough.

10 new ASCs in March 

Becker’s has reported on 10 ASCs opened or announced in March:

New York City medical center begins construction on ASC

New York City-based Jamaica Hospital Medical Center has begun construction on an ASC that will be located on the second floor of its main hospital in Queens, according to a March 30 report from the Queens Chronicle.