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Edward Breaks Ground on New Outpatient Center in Plainfield.
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June 13, 2005
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NAPERVILLE, Ill., June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Much needed outpatient services will soon be available to residents of Plainfield and surrounding areas, as Edward Hospital & Health Services breaks ground today on its 101,968 square foot, $35 million Edward Plainfield Outpatient Center on 127th Street, just west of Rt. 59. The outpatient center will open next summer, 2006.
"Breaking ground on our new Edward Plainfield Outpatient Center is a major step toward bringing first-class healthcare to Plainfield and surrounding areas," said Pamela Meyer Davis, President and CEO ...
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