Muskegon kidney disease treatment center proposes $3.37 million expansion

The Muskegon Chronicle reports that Muskegon County commissioners approved the use of $2.4 million in Recovery Zone Facility Bonds as partial funding for an expansion of a renal disease treatment center.

According to excerpts from the story:

A new medical building focused on treating kidney disease is in the works, and Muskegon County's little-used portion of a federal government bond program for facility construction is providing some assistance.

West Michigan Renal Properties is set to move forward with construction of a 30,000-square-foot medical office building at 1300 Mercy Drive to house the West Michigan Nephrology Physician Practice, a dialysis unit and space for two additional office suites.

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