Up, up and away

Steel workers with Superior Steel of Knoxville, Tenn., attach a beam in place on the Clark Regional Medical Center's new medical office building being constructed next to the new hospital on Lexington Road. The new medical building is a three-story, $10 million, 45,000-square-foot facility that will house the Clark Regional's Women's Health Center and a rehabilitation and physical therapy center. The building also has the capacity to house up to 17 doctors offices and staff including the Clark Clinic, a subsidiary of CRMC focused on family medicine, internal medicine and pediatrics.
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( James Mann | jmann@winchestersun.com )

Steel workers with Superior Steel of Knoxville, Tenn., attach a beam in place on the Clark Regional Medical Center's new medical office building being constructed next to the new hospital on Lexington Road. The new medical building is a three-story, $10 million, 45,000-square-foot facility that will house the Clark Regional's Women's Health Center and a rehabilitation and physical therapy center. The building also has the capacity to house up to 17 doctors offices and staff including the Clark Clinic, a subsidiary of CRMC focused on family medicine, internal medicine and pediatrics.

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