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From The Reflector (http://www.reflector.com/news/burrs-visit-focuses-care-veterans-37071 - broken link)
"The VA has operated the Greenville clinic for three years. Plans are under way to build a 100,000-square-foot clinic that will partner with the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University to provide a greater amount of outpatient services in the region. The new facility should be operational by 2013."
So it sounds like Greenville is getting a Big VA Clinic.
I did a little research, IF this comes to fruition, the building will be slightly smaller than the Family Medicine Center. IIRC, the FMC is 117,000sqft. So approx 17,000sqft less. There is enough area still to put it on the Health Sciences Campus. Man, I hope it goes there. Something tells me we could increase our Nursing, MD, DMD, allied health enrollment if this comes.
PCMH bought land of a medical services office and a former location of Physicians East near West 5th St and Memorial. From the looks of it, it is 10 pieces of land (.36, .62, .27, .15, .05, .24, .09, .11, .12, .53 acres. (2.54 acres total)). It seems to be between 6th and O Hagan. The deed date is 3/2010, it has been a done deal for a while. The real estate developer, Jim Ward, also contributed over $1million in the transaction. A very nice pickup on a big road (Memorial). Hopefully they will tear down everything and put in something nicer.
The new apartment complex that will be built where Kings Arms and Green Mill apts will be called The Province in Greenville. It will include nine three-story buildings, a maintenance building and a swimming pool that will be marketed to college students with one, two, three and four-bedroom units. The complex will include 244 units and 729 beds on 15.81-acres.
The Daily Reflector (http://www.reflector.com/news/real-crisis-center-faces-housing-crisis-39386 - broken link)
they should have done that years ago instead of building the complexes 10 minutes away from campus. I say we tear down places like north campus crossing, the bellamy, and the landing and build some downtown in place of the ghettos. any chance of this happening?
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