Fort Collins Youth Clinic Moves to Rangeview II at Centerra

 

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Posted January 18 2007 The Fort Collins Youth Clinic (FCYC) is bringing its services and its standard of excellence to Centerra in Loveland. The Youth Clinic at Centerra is slated to open a 3,000 square-foot office at Rangeview Two, 2695 Rocky Mountain Avenue, on February 12, 2007.

Upon its opening, the Youth Clinic at Centerra will join two clinics in Fort Collins. The Youth Clinic’s Windsor Office will be closing January 26 and relocating to the Centerra office.

“From the patient care perspective, we are providing a close office location to complement the new Medical Center of the Rockies. All of our physicians will be on call and doing round rotations at nearby MCR while also being available for patient care at the new Centerra office,” said Larry Mortenson, Executive Director, Fort Collins Youth Clinic


Serving approximately 24,000 to 26,000 pediatric and/or adolescent patients annually, the Youth Clinic has ten physicians, six physician assistants, a speech therapist, and a pediatric psychologist

“McWhinney looks forward to welcoming the Youth Clinic at Centerra to our family,” said Ron Kuehl, Vice President of Real Estate – Office/Industrial – McWhinney. “The local businesses that are choosing to move into Centerra are one of the main reasons for our accelerated growth.”

Located just south of its twin, Rangeview One, Rangeview Two is a 39,190-square-foot building that is 68% leased. A state-of-the-art, Class A lake front office building, Rangeview Two has three floors, the largest of which contains 13,800 square feet. The architecture of Rangeview Two compliments Rangeview One, which was recently named The Building of the Year for buildings under 100,000 square feet by the Denver Metro Area Building Owners and Managers Association

 
 


The Rangeview Office Campus is located on the edge of Equalizer Lake and Houts Reservoir, which are part of a 275-acre environmental preserve boasting abundant wildlife. The campus offers attractive architecture, custom finishes, generous parking, and access to miles of trails.

On the heels of completing Rangeview Two, with low vacancy rates and a continued increase in demand for office space in Loveland, McWhinney will break ground on Rangeview Three in January 2007. Designed to complement the first two buildings, Rangeview Three is planned as a four-story, 61,000 square-foot LEED-certified building.
 

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