

Went to a strictly Medical List
Banner Health has set the construction start date for its newest facility, Banner Ironwood Medical Center.
Ground will be broken June 5 for the 24-bed hospital at 37000 N. Gantzel Road in Queen Creek, in northern Pinal County. The 220,000-square-foot center will cost $128 million to build. It initially will include four operating suites for inpatient and outpatient surgeries, as well as imaging capabilities such as X-ray, MRI, CT and ultrasound.
Future expansion of the tower will accommodate up to 86 beds. With a final build-out capacity of 500 beds, the hospital will grow to meet the growing demand.
The population surrounding Queen Creek is nearing 100,000. It is expected to double by 2020.
SmithGroup is the project architect and McCarthy Construction is the general contractor.
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Buildings near Mercy Gilbert slow to fill with tenants
by David van den Berg - May. 21, 2008 12:29 PM
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Economic conditions have slowed the filling of developments immediately around
Buildings in The Medical Plaza at Spectrum across
Four practices are operating there now, with three more slated to open within the month, said Jon Willis, senior associate with Willis Property Company, who is marketing the medical plaza development.
The complex is 80 percent sold out, he said. But, with the economic downturn and tightening in lending, filling the remainder of the development is proving to be difficult.
"Lately it's been really slow because the market's terrible," Willis said.
Pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, gastroenterology and ophthalmology practices are there now, with dentistry and dermatology and physical therapy practices and blood and prosthetics labs coming soon, Willis said.
The plaza is competing with several nearby projects for tenants.
Gilbert-based UTAZ Development Corp. has opened
Office vacancy around the medical plaza has forced the company to cut its prices $60 a square foot, Willis said.
While the medical plaza has been open for more than a year, construction is close to being done on most of Copper Point's offices. Work will conclude by mid-July on a spec office building.
. The development's retail building has signage for a
"It's obviously slower than it has been in the past couple of years," said Phil Wurth, a vice president with Logan Commercial.
Corporate tenants seeking office 10,000-square-foot or larger spaces have expressed interest in the development, Wurth said. Most tenants talking about space in Copper Point are professional not medical offices, he said.
"We thought we'd see more medical," Wurth said. "I think a lot of the medical is there."
UTAZ has brought an insurance agent, obstetrics-gynecology group and a dentist to
Terri Tobey, the company's senior vice president of business development and community affairs, said he can't help but say the economy has had an impact on the development.
However, she said the company receives calls on a regular basis from doctors and businesses wanting to lease or purchase space.
"We've held off on reducing the prices at Mercy Point," she said. "We consider it one of our crown jewels, if not the crown jewel."