The two-story facility is expected to cost roughly $90 million. It was sold to the health system by Karney Properties, which acquired the space for $53 million in 2017.
UCLA plans to redevelop the property for its sports medicine program, adding an ASC, a medical clinic, advanced imaging, a microbiology/serology clinical lab and a specialty pharmacy.
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