University of Louisville doctors' building aims for private patients
Louisville Courier-Journal, October 31, 2008
The University of Louisville's new outpatient center in downtown Louisville boasts a curving seven-story glass front, a three-story atrium and an upscale sandwich shop. Those and other features, such as a tall water sculpture, polished granite floors and a concierge to help guide patients, are in line with the center's missions of drawing privately insured patients and providing an attractive home for U of L doctors' medical practices.
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