The 126,946-square-foot hospital focuses on spine, orthopedic, neurosurgery and minimally invasive procedures. The campus also includes a 99,768-square-foot medical office building with multiple tenants and two parking structures.
“The campus is an exceptional addition to our expanding healthcare portfolio, allowing us to further enhance and diversify our holdings,” CNL Healthcare Properties CEO Stephen H. Mauldin said to the Orlando Business Journal.
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