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www.marejournal.com O wners , D evelopers & M anagers 40,000 s/f Lancaster General Hospital Arcadia Properties completes $16 million outpatient center

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ARKESBURG, PA — Arcadia Properties, LLC has completed a

$16,000,000, 40,000 s/f outpa- tient center and medical office building for Lancaster General Hospital at 950 Octorara Trail, Parkesburg, PA. The new facility located near the intersection of Routes 30 and 10, will house physician offices, provide healthcare services such as lab testing and diagnostic imaging, and includes an urgent care center. The building is owned by Ar- cadia 3010 Partners, LLC . Commenting in a recent

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news publication, Thomas E. Beeman , president and CEO of Lancaster General Health said “Residents who live here and in the surrounding com- munities have expressed a need for more health care ser- vices that are close to where they live. This health center is fulfilling that need.” AmongArcadia’s recent proj- ects are the Upper Bucks Health and Diagnostic Cen- ter in Quakertown, PA and Saucon Valley Plaza, a three- story 87,000 s/f office building located in Center Valley, PA, co-developed with Franklin Realty Development Corpora- tion and tenanted by Avantor Performance Materials, a manufacturer of high-per- formance chemicals for bio- technology and pharmaceuti- cal production. Arcadia also continues to develop the 250 acre Arcadia West Business Park, the 100 acre Arcadia East Business Park, the 300 acre New Ventures Business Park and the 600 acreArcadia North Business Park where it provided land development services for the 1.4 million s/ fwarehouse distribution center for Johnson & Johnson Sales and Logistics Company. n

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