Medical Center of Central Georgia Plans $86M Medical Office Building

The Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon is planning an $86 million medical office building, according to a Telegraph report.

The hospital has applied for a certificate of need for a 290,000-square-foot facility that would house MCCG's cancer center and physician offices.

The building would be located across the street from the hospital's Luce Heart Institute and would likely be named the Center for Specialty Medicine, according to the report. MCCG is currently constructing a separate general practice medical office building near that site.

If the hospital's CON request is granted, it will begin construction in early 2013 and will open the facility in mid-2014.

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