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Upcoming U-M Health Facility in Northville Expects to See 715 Visitors Per Day

The 100,000 square-foot building will be constructed on part of the Seven Mile Property.

The new University of Michigan health center being built on land at Seven Mile and Haggerty roads expects to see 715 visitors a day when it is up an running, according to an article on AnnArbor.com.

The 100,000 square-foot facility in Northville Township will offer primary and specialty care, musculoskeletal care for bones and muscles, joint care, eye care, radiology services, ultrasounds, and infusion treatments for cancer and non-cancer treatment.

The health center is being built on 82-acres of land purchased by REIS on the Seven Mile Property. The township owns the other 349 acres of the property, on which the former Northville Psychiatric Hospital stands. The township plans to develop its portion of the property into a park.

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The U-M facility is expected to be completed in 2014.

According to AnnArbor.com, the Northville Health Center will be the third-largest property that U-M leases for its operations and will have approximately 60 doctors and 215 support staff.

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The article also states that REIS is looking to fill 80,000 square feet of commercial and retail space on the property.

Read More:

  • University of Michigan to Open Ambulatory Care Facility in Northville Township
  • More Details Emerge About University of Michigan Medical Center
  • Demolition of Northville Psychiatric Hospital Not Expected to Begin Until 2015
  • Northville Township Approves $82.6 Million Park Plan for Seven Mile Property


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