An entity tied to the practice closed a deal with a 5-acre site for about $2.9 million. Plans for a two-story medical building were brought to the Brooklyn Park City Council in January and approved.
Twin Cities Orthopedics plans to occupy most of the 39,000-square-foot development, and a 10,000-square-foot expansion could be added.
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