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The Future of Healthcare Real Estate: MedSquare® Grows in Florida and Beyond

  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read

South Florida's growth in healthcare infrastructure continues to gain momentum as MAS AJP, in partnership with Flagler Healthcare, announces two new MedSquare® developments—one in Port St. Lucie and another in Charlottesville, Virginia. The expansion marks a major milestone for the Class A medical office portfolio, including its first project outside of Florida.


MedSquare® Port St. Lucie. Photo Credit: Modis Architects.


Designed to meet the evolving needs of both patients and providers, MedSquare® has become synonymous with thoughtfully planned, high-performance medical environments in rapidly growing markets. With these latest additions, MAS AJP and Flagler Healthcare are doubling down on a shared vision: delivering modern, purpose-built spaces that support the future of outpatient care.


In Port St. Lucie, MedSquare® will introduce a 68,000-square-foot, Class A facility located at 190 SW Becker Road. The development will be anchored by Cleveland Clinic, which will occupy the entire 34,000-square-foot first floor. Slated for completion in late 2027, the project reflects years of strategic planning and collaboration, driven by a longstanding relationship with the healthcare leader and a clear demand for expanded outpatient services in one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions.


MedSquare® Charlottesville. Photo Credit: Bermello Ajamil & Partners.


Meanwhile, MedSquare® Charlottesville signals the brand’s expansion beyond Florida with a 20,000-square-foot, build-to-suit facility fully leased by Gastro Health. Located at 300 Worrell Drive and expected to open in early 2028, the project originated through a direct partnership with the provider,

further underscoring MedSquare®’s reputation as a trusted development platform for leading healthcare groups seeking elevated, patient-centric environments.


Together, these projects highlight a broader strategy to scale MedSquare® across high-growth markets, reinforcing its position at the intersection of real estate innovation and healthcare delivery. As demand for accessible, high-quality outpatient care continues to rise, developments like these are shaping the next chapter of community-centered healthcare, both in Florida and beyond.


By ML Staff.

 
 
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