University of Michigan Health System Announces $39M Expansion

University of Michigan Health System, based in Ann Arbor, is expanding with a new health center in Northville Township, Mich., according to a U-M Health System news release.

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The 100,000 square-foot, $39 million expansion will consist of clinical and diagnostic space. Following board approval, detailed planning will begin in March.

The new center is expected to be completed in 2014.

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