December 23, 20213 yr OhioHealth to open medical offices in Chillicothe OhioHealth plans to open a medical office building in Chillicothe in December. OhioHealth will move into an existing 15,000-square-foot building that once housed an Office Max store on North Bridge Street. The facility will house primary care providers as well as heart and vascular and neurology physician service, according to a release. Imaging and lab services also will be onsite. The opening marks OhioHealth's first foray into Chillicothe and Ross County, which is located about 50 miles south of Columbus, and part of a decade-long expansion strategy that includes outlying counties. MORE: https://www.dispatch.com/story/business/2021/04/14/ohiohealth-plans-open-medical-office-chillicothe-later-year/7207732002/
March 21, 20232 yr Cohen Orthopedic building medical facility, multi-sport center with new Paints stadium “Cohen Orthopedic has announced plans to build a new medical facility and community center in Ross County off of U.S. 23, which will feature a new stadium for the Chillicothe Paints. The new facility will have urgent care, primary care, orthopedics, cardiology and vascular surgery, general surgery, and more. The facility is represented by CohenOrthopedic, LLC, the Great Seal Medical Group, LLC, and ValueHealth. The healthcare facility will have two main components. The ambulatory surgery center and a medical office building. The medical office building will house a multi-specialty clinic, urgent care, imaging center, physical therapy office, and primary care clinic. The facility will also house a multi-sport community center with space for basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, football and more.“ https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2023/03/20/cohen-orthopedic-building-new-medical-facility-chillicothe-paints-moving/70028469007/
December 4, 2024Dec 4 Former CSX Property in Chillicothe to Undergo Cleanup with $1 Million Grant "The former CSX property near Chillicothe’s City Transit Station is set for transformation, thanks to $1 million in funding from the Ohio Department of Development’s Brownfield Remediation Program. The funds, awarded to the Ross County Land Reutilization Corporation, aim to prepare the site for future development. The grant will support remediation efforts on the site, enabling future residential and commercial projects. Plans include infrastructure to support electric vehicle transportation, affordable workforce housing, and transit-related facilities." https://www.sciotopost.com/former-csx-property-in-chillicothe-to-undergo-cleanup-with-1-million-grant/
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