HCA Virginia’s Reston Hospital Breaks Ground on $25M Medical Office Building

Reston (Va.) Hospital Center, part of Richmond-based HCA Virginia Health System, has broken ground on a new $25 million medical office building, according to a Connection Newspapers report.

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The 180,000-square-foot facility will house physician offices and will offer hospital services. The building is the first phase of a larger growth plan at Reston Hospital, the details of which were not revealed in the report.

The project is expected to be completed in the late fall of 2013.

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