The campus will include health- and service-based retail sites. In addition, Passport’s more than 500 employees will initially transfer to the health campus in west Louisville, though the building “will be designed with the extensive future growth in mind,” Passport said in a news release.
The managed care organization purchased the property for $9.1 million.
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