Cleveland Clinic Offers Glimpse of New Facilities

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Ken Prendergast, NEO Trans

In a recent presentation by the chief of the Cleveland Clinic, the public got a sneak peak of two of its major-new facilities in the background. The conceptual renderings offered the first-ever public glimpse of what the new Neurological Institute could look like and gave a revised design of the proposed expansion of the Cole Eye Institute.

In late-breaking news, revised plans for the new Neurological Institute show that it will now be the largest building the Clinic has ever built. If current plans hold, it would be bigger than the current square-footage king — the 10-story, 2008-built Sydell & Arnold Miller Family Pavilion, 9500 Euclid Ave., at just under 1 million square feet. According to two sources who spoke off the record, the Neurological Building will now be 1.1 million square feet — making it larger than the new 1-million-square-foot Sherwin-Williams headquarters under construction downtown.

 

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