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Mercy to purchase soon-to-be vacant Dean Riverview property PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dan Plutchak   
Thursday, 22 December 2011 16:10
JANESVILLE -- Mercy Health System will purchase the Dean Clinic­-Riverview property and buildings located at 580 N. Washington St., with a closing date tentatively scheduled for April 2012.

The Riverview property will be vacated when services move to the new St. Mary's Janesville Hospital and Dean Clinic.

Mercy issued the following news release today:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MERCY HEALTH SYSTEM TO PURCHASE DEAN CLINIC-RIVERVIEW PROPERTY

JANESVILLE, Wisconsin―Mercy Health System will purchase the Dean
Clinic­-Riverview property and buildings located at 580 N. Washington Street
in Janesville, Wis. The purchase closing date is tentatively scheduled for
April 2012.

“An important component of our mission is to serve our communities,” said
Javon R. Bea, President and CEO of Mercy Health System. “The additional
space will allow us to relocate some of our offices in order to serve area
residents in the most efficient, convenient and cost-effective way
possible.”

"It makes good collaborative sense to turn the building and land over to
Mercy, which will use this space because it is conveniently located right
next to its Hospital campus," says Dean Clinic President and CEO, Dr. Craig
Samitt.  "We will be vacating the property in early January when the new
Dean Clinic - Janesville East opens."

Mercy intends to use the building to support its mission and services that
support Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center. Mercy is currently assessing
specific uses for the 110,000 square foot building.

“This facility will help us fulfill some of our space needs,” said Bea. “At
Mercy, we are committed to serving our patients with all our heart and with
all our mind. This means we will do whatever it takes to improve our
patients’ well being and quality of life.”

“The Riverview building will be a good addition to the Mercy Campus,” adds
Javon Bea. “It will allow us to enhance operational efficiency by relocating
various services to improve productivity and collaboration among departments
while also providing added convenience.”

Plans for the building will be announced as they are finalized.

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