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Banner seeks OK for hospital campus at Scottsdale Airpark BY J. GRABER Progress Staff Writer
BUSINESS ................ 40
Scottsdale financial advisor turns life, business around.
ARTS ............................... 45 Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art opens big exhibit.
FOOD ...............................52 Unique 'wine experience' coming to Scottsdale.
HEALTH & WELLNESS ......................34 NEIGHBORS ............................................36 BUSINESS ................................................ 40 ARTS .............................................45 CLASSIFIEDS ................................54
Sunday, October 16, 2022
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300-bed hospital and medical center could become a reality at the northeast corner of Hayden Road and the Loop 101. Banner Health has submitted a zoning application with the city to build the campus
Slim funding for upkeep of $200M in public art BY ALEX GALLAGHER Progress Staff Writer
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cottsdale Arts President and CEO Gerd Wuestemann wants City Council to provide more money to conserve the city’s $200 million collection of pieces of public art. Scottsdale Public Arts has a over 160 works scattered throughout the city but only has an annual budget of $126,000 to conserve them – which puts Wuestemann and his team in a pinch as they determine what can be maintained any given year. “One of our great challenges in public
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Andrew Bloom REALTOR®, Senior Partner Andrew@BVOLuxury.com VOTED #1 SCOTTSDALE REAL ESTATE TEAM FOR 2018
on 48 acres of land in the Scottsdale Airpark. The project will be built in three phases over time that the application said would include – According to the application: Phase 1. 385,000 square feet of hospital space that would include a five-story, 136bed hospital tower with adjoining two-story diagnostic and treatment building housing emergency, surgical facility, laboratory,
pharmacy, and associated support services. It also would include a three-story, 120,000-square-foot medical office building and a ground-level helipad. Phase 2. A 90,000 square-foot, threestory cancer center and a four-level parking structure.
On to the next century!
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Charles Poston Jr., earlier this month marked a significant milestone that not many people ever see – his 101st birthday. The Scottsdale man is proud of his service for the U.S. Navy in World War II and is one of the steadily shrinking number of members of The Greatest Generation. You can read about his life – and his secret to his longevity – on page 36. (David Minton/Progress Staff Photographer)
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