Texas Cancer Care, eager to get the project moving, is launching construction in advance of the debut of the Magnolia Green redevelopment plan. The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders or "The Center" to most around" town will go up in the 800 block of Magnolia Avenue near the medical district on the south side. Set to deliver in early 2005, the state-of-the-art facility for diagnostic and therapeutic care is a patient-driven design with space for a library, community center, chapel, holistic medicine center, oncology specific massage and a nutrition and psychosocial center.
"The Center will be a vital anchor in the area as part of a larger, mixed-use development called Magnolia Green," Don Scott, president of Fort Worth South Inc., said in a press release. "Magnolia Green is the heart of a new urban village, and will serve as a catalyst for future private sector development in the area." Magnolia Green, a development of Quicksilver Inc., has put Jim Eagle of Red Oak Realty at the helm to lead the leasing initiative for the close-in, mixed-use plan teaming residential, medical and commercial development.
Texas Cancer Care, established 20 years ago by four doctors, currently has clinics in Fort Worth's medical district, Cleburne, Weatherford, Mineral Wells and Huguley Memorial Center and University of North Texas Health Science Center. The ground-breaking ceremony begins at 4 p.m. at the construction site.
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