Columbia Memorial moves forward with $2.6 million project
Business Review, October 13, 2008
Columbia Memorial Hospital in Hudson, NY, is going ahead with its plans to construct a $2.6 million primary care center in Greene County, despite being denied state funding for the project. The project will consolidate the hospital's currently scattered primary care services into a modern facility. Once completed, the new center will include diagnostic and other specialty services.
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