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St. Joseph Moving Forward on Center

A 200,000-square-foot cancer treatment complex is set to break ground this week on the campus of St. Joseph Hospital-Orange.

Hospital operator St. Joseph Health System of Orange is building the center to bring together various cancer services spread out on its campus, said Nancy Harris, the hospital’s cancer program administrator.

Plans for the complex call for:

A seven-story, 131,000-square-foot medical office building for cancer specialists and a parking structure for 1,083 vehicles.

An 87,000-square-foot cancer treatment center.

Pacific Medical Buildings of San Diego is leading the development. McCarthy Building Cos.’ Newport Beach office is the general contractor.

Taylor, a Newport Beach firm, is the executive architect.

Both buildings are going up on La Veta Avenue, which crosses the hospital’s campus near the Garden Grove (22) Freeway.

The project is slated to finish in spring 2008.

The cancer facility adds to construction going on at St. Joseph-Orange, one of three local hospitals run by Catholic operator St. Joseph Health System.


For more on this story, see the Sept. 25 edition of the Business Journal.

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