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Boston Medical Center building new outpatient center

Posted by Elizabeth Cooney May 22, 2008 12:33 PM

Boston Medical Center is building a new ambulatory care center that will consolidate outpatient services now at different sites.

The $189 million building will be located at the corner of East Concord and Albany streets in the South End. The 245,000-square-foot structure will house services now offered in the Doctors Office Building and at other outpatient locations. Construction will take about 30 months after demolition of a building at 91 East Concord St.

The project is being financed in part by $33 million in tax credits from the Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority. That will provide the medical center with $7.8 million in project equity, the hospital's chief financial officer Ronald Bartlett said in a statement.

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Elizabeth Cooney covers health for the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. She previously reported on business and was an editor at the paper. Earlier in her career, she edited medical books and journals at Little, Brown, and worked for Boston magazine.

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