UCSF Breaks Ground on $1.5B Medical Center at Mission Bay

The University of California, San Francisco broke ground on its $1.5 billion medical center at Mission Bay, according to a San Francisco Business Times report.

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UCSF’s new 289-bed  complex, expected to be completed in 2014, will include hospitals specifically for children, cancer patients and women, according to a UCSF news release.  

Read the San Francisco Business Times report on USCF’s new Medical Center at Mission Bay.

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