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Broward Health Plans Two Medical Office Buildings in South Florida

Published 1/29/2025
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Broward Health is planning to construct two state-of-the-art medical office buildings, one in Fort Lauderdale and one in Deerfield Beach. Designed by The Beck Group and DMZ Architects, the project will enable Broward to expand their network of physicians and services, and streamline the delivery of accessible, high-quality care in southern Florida. The Fort Lauderdale facility will span 188,000 sf over eight floors, initially offering 129 exam rooms with the capacity for up to 237. Housing medical specialties in cardiovascular care, pulmonology, gastroenterology, neuroscience, and women’s services, the structure will also include space for primary care and future growth. A seven-story, 300,000-sf garage will house 690 parking spaces. 

In Deerfield Beach, the 114,000-sf Broward Health North building will provide 75 exam rooms with the ability to increase to 123. The six-story development will accommodate specialties in neuroscience, cardiovascular services, and orthopedics.

Prioritizing adaptability and scalability, the design for both structures leverages a standardized clinic floor to ensure consistency across the system. Flexible layouts will allow Broward to remain sensitive to evolving healthcare needs. Equipped with leading-edge technologies, these advanced facilities promise to optimize operational efficiency and elevate the experience of both patients and staff. The new medical office buildings, in addition to two freestanding emergency departments, represent Broward Health’s first major construction project in 25 years. Occupancy is expected in 2027.

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The Beck Group
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DMZ Architects
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