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Home News Regions Central Virginia Medical Park in Goochland County continues to draw new tenants

Medical Park in Goochland County continues to draw new tenants

Published July 18, 2016 by Paula C. Squires

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A first building in a medical office park in Goochland County, that's billed as a regional destination for physician groups, continues to fill up.

Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer and Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners said Monday that Richmond Plastic Surgeons has leased 6,252 square feet of medical office space in the MEDARVA Building. The 62,000-square-foot building is part of a planned 180,000-square-foot, three building complex.

The project developers are Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners in partnership with MEDARVA Healthcare.

Richmond Plastic Surgeons is relocating from its current offices at St. Mary’s Hospital in Richmond. The practice is the largest plastic surgical group in Virginia. The group’s surgeons will operate in a private surgical center, which will be built in the MEDARVA Building.

Tenants currently located in the medical park include: Dr. Jeffrey J. Zuravleff, who specializes in oculoplastic surgery, Virginia Physicians for Women (VPFW), which leases about 7,000 square feet, and MEDARVA Healthcare, which has a 40,000-square-foot master lease in the building.  MEDARVA is a Richmond non-profit healthcare system that also owns and operates Stony Point Surgery Center, which is located in Richmond.

David M. Smith of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled the lease negotiations on behalf of Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners.

“While not fully leased, we are well on our way,” he said.

The park’s regional location with close access to Interstates 95, 295 and St. 288, make it a strong regional location for physician groups, Smith added.

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