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Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin announces new name and relocation of its primary care clinic

Staff Writer April 2, 2017
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Continuing its commitment to make health care convenient and accessible for the children and families it serves, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is working with the Great Lakes Region of Ryan Companies US, Inc. to develop a primary care facility in Brookfield, Wisconsin, within the Target-anchored Underwood Crossing retail center on Bluemound Road.

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin’s Pediatric Consultants primary care clinic will be renamed Bluemound Pediatrics and will move 1.5 miles west to the new facility when construction is completed, which is slated for spring 2016.

Ryan is developing an 18,000-square-foot, free-standing building for the new Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Bluemound Pediatrics primary care clinic, which will be situated immediately adjacent to Target at the east end of the 175,000-square-foot center, at 12635 West Bluemound Road.

In 2014, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin opened a two-story, 30,000-square-foot primary and specialty care clinic in Delafield, Wisconsin, also developed, constructed and managed by Ryan.

Underwood Crossing, an award-winning Class A retail center, was originally developed by Ryan Companies in 2012 and is home to many household-name tenants, including Target, Trader Joe’s and PNC Bank. The center is located immediately north of Interstate 94 at the southeast corner of the intersection of West Bluemound Road and Columbia Boulevard. The new Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin building will be constructed to complement others in the retail center with colored brick, stone, metal paneling and glass.

Ryan is providing development, design-build construction and real estate management services for the project. Joining Kaminski on Ryan’s development/construction team are Managing Director Ryan Marks, Division Manager Hans Muecke, Project Manager James Wright and Superintendent Doug Ingram.

Stephen Perry Smith Architects and ScopeBridge serve as the projects’ core/shell and tenant improvement architects-of-record, respectively. Johnson Bank provided construction financing for the project.

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