
“People at home don’t necessarily have the time to sort through what’s fact and what’s fiction (online),” said a project manager at the Henrico-based company.
“People at home don’t necessarily have the time to sort through what’s fact and what’s fiction (online),” said a project manager at the Henrico-based company.
The senior care facility will be adding 118 apartments. They are already 96 percent presold with 10 percent deposits, mostly to households on a waiting list.
The $3 million clinic at 2301 Everett St. will share the building with the headquarters of social services nonprofit CARITAS and is expected to open early next year.
“I was always drawn to a more holistic approach,” said owner Yong Shin, a recent California transplant who opened a clinic at 5700 Old Richmond Ave.
The acquisition of the Scott’s Addition-based company and its 12 clinics gives the Nashville-based health system another way to treat patients besides its local hospitals.
“What you see, what you’re sitting in, is eight years of dreaming and planning and strategizing,” UMFS President and CEO Nancy Toscano said of the Child & Family Healing Center.
“The health care real estate space is hyper-competitive,” said Flagship Healthcare Trust’s Gerald Quattlebaum. “The supply and demand are a little bit out of whack.”
The Chester emergency center will be the fourth operated by Bon Secours in the region, joining locations in Short Pump, Petersburg and Midlothian.
Six wooded acres beside Maybeury Elementary School and the Tuckahoe Family YMCA are under contract to Build Senior Living.
Katie Doswell has opened a West End office and Rachel Feinstein plans to open one in Chesterfield in July.
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