Here are four points:
1. The Blaine City Council gave the orthopedic group a thumbs up to build a three-story, 50,000-suqare-foot office building.
2. With the construction of this new building, Twin Cities Orthopedics will close its clinic in the Blaine Medical Center.
3. The orthopedic group’s CEO Rob Simmons hopes to start construction in the spring and open the building in the spring of 2018.
4. Twin Cities Orthopedics offers a variety of services related to ankle, elbow, foot, hand, wrist, hip, knee, shoulder and spine conditions as well as sports medicine, among other areas.
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