The University of Michigan Health has announced plans to purchase 7.28 acres of vacant land at the former Kmart Corp. headquarters in Troy, Michigan. The university intends to build a multi-specialty facility on the property, with a focus on expanding clinical services and increasing patient access in Oakland County. The parcel at 3100 W. Big Beaver at Coolidge Highway will be purchased for $4.42 million from Forbes/Frankel Troy Ventures LLC.
Dr. Marschall Runge, CEO of Michigan Medicine, expressed excitement about the long-term presence and commitment to patients in Oakland County. He highlighted the university’s efforts to create a statewide network of care that allows Michiganders to access world-class care closer to home. The facility will focus on advanced specialty and diagnostic services, marking the beginning of a broader U-M Health presence in southeast Michigan.
The new center will also include a clinical program for multidisciplinary cancer care. The building will adhere to university guidelines for Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) to minimize environmental impacts. The former Kmart Corp. headquarters, which opened in the early 1970s, has been vacant since 2006 following a merger with Sears Holdings Corp. and relocation of operations to suburban Chicago.
Demolition of the building and parking structure began last year, with Forbes/Frankel Troy Ventures funding the project
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