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Building boom: Multiple medical groups erect new HQs

Educational and conference facilities make new buildings destinations for members and constituents; room for future growth Driven more by mission than just the need for more space, a number of medical associations are breaking ground instead of leasing or buying existing structures. These new headquarters are destinations, with conference and educational facilities and even hands-on training centers. The cost: $20 million and up. CEO Paul Pomerantz inside the new ASA headquarters in Schaumburg, Ill. Photo: Roy Winkler, ASA Since October, at least three groups representing different physician specialties have put up buildings in the Chicago suburbs. Twenty-five… Read More