Main Line Health Building Space Expansion Continues at Ellis Preserve, Elsewhere

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Image via Main Line Health Facebook.

Main Line Health is leasing 30,000 square foot of  space at the Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal.

“Our plan is to relocate some of our financial service departments to this new location in order to allow additional space on our hospital campuses for outpatient offerings,” said spokeswoman Bridget Therriault.

Main Line Health first took space at Ellis Preserve in 2007 in a 130,000-square-foot medical office building.

In 2015, it took more space to consolidate several offices into one location. The health system then took 87,000 square feet of office space to house several corporate functions.

This past May, it bought a building it had moved to in 2008 at 240 N. Radnor Chester Road in Radnor for $36.9 million.

It is building a $32 million women’s health center at the Village at Valley Forge in King of Prussia opening November.

At Bryn Mawr Hospital, a new eight-story patient pavilion opened in January.

Main Line Health also opened a $465 million heart pavilion at Lankenau in 2013 and a $145 million patient care facility at Paoli Hospital in 2009 that doubled the size of the medical center.

Read more about Main Line Health’s expansion here.

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