Cleveland Clinic plans to build a new $276 million multidisciplinary cancer building.
The 377,000-square-foot facility will house all outpatient cancer care at Cleveland Clinic's main campus. It will include designated space for expanded phase I clinical trials, academics and research as well as a total of 126 exam rooms, 98 private and semi-private chemo infusion rooms and a spiritual support center.
"The new Cleveland Clinic cancer building will allow us to centralize the cancer care we provide, creating a seamless, personalized experience for patients from throughout the region, nation and world who turn to Cleveland Clinic in their time of need," said Brian J. Bolwell, MD, chairman, Cleveland Clinic's Taussig Cancer Institute.
Groundbreaking is slated for Sept. 29 and construction is expected to be completed by early 2017.
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