Lillibridge is developing its three projects for Adventist Health System's Florida Division, bringing to seven the number of facilities the firm has developed for the provider in the state. When the latest projects totaling 90,000 square feet are completed, the seven buildings will total about 369,000 square feet.

The three new Adventist facilities are a 36,000-square-foot medical office building at 133 Benmore Dr. on Florida Hospital's Winter Park Memorial Hospital campus in Winter Park, a 24,000-square-foot health center at 151 Victoria Commons Blvd. near Florida Hospital in DeLand and a 30,000-square-foot, off-campus, neighborhood-style MOB near the intersection of State Road 415 and Doyle Road in Deltona. Winter Park is a hospital-owned facility that is under construction and scheduled for completion by July 1. The DeLand is being built in the fast-growing Victoria Park master-planned mixed-use development and is a hospital-owned building that is anticipated to be completed by late August. The Deltona MOB is in the Osteen Joint Planning Area, a section of Volusia County where significant growth is anticipated. The new hospital-owned facility is being designed by Lillibridge and would open about nine to 10 months after the start of construction.

Previous projects developed by Lillibridge for Florida affiliates of Adventist Health System include four completed facilities that were developed by Lillibridge in conjunction with Seavest Inc., a White Plains, NY-based healthcare real estate investment firm. Adventist is one of the nation's largest not-for-profit healthcare systems, operating 17 hospitals in Florida under the Florida Hospital banner.

In Indiana, the Mishawaka project is the first Indiana building to be LEED Gold certified using the LEED for Core & Shell Rating System, according to BremnerDuke Healthcare Real Estate, its developer. The 205,000-square-foot medical office building isn't just the first medical facility in the state to achieve LEED, it is the first Indiana building of any type to earn such a high level of green building recognition, the developers say.

Indianapolis-based BremnerDuke developed the facility on the newly opened 90-acre Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center campus in Mishawaka. Deeni Taylor, EVP of BremnerDuke, points out that Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center followed the Green Guide for Healthcare, a national self-certification program for healthcare construction, in developing the facility, which is a four-story outpatient structure that is connected to the new 254-bed Saint Joseph hospital on all four levels. The project is located at 611 E. Douglas Rd. in Mishawaka. CSO Architects Inc. and Duke Construction designed and built the LEED project for BremnerDuke.

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