These are recent updates and news items about the park and the MedPark West community of businesses and medical offices. The stories first appeared on the park’s Facebook page — the most up-to-the-minute source for park news. The page is set to be viewable without logging in or even being a member of Facebook, so the general public can keep up with all the latest park information.
The building at 25 MedPark Square was designed with a bump out, ready for a drive-thru window. The new building is in the pedestrian-friendly area next to the clocktower and it currently has several spaces for lease. The north end has been left to be finished out for a tenant such as a cafe, pharmacy or coffee shop, complete with a drive-thru, to service the park’s growing population of employees and steady stream of visitors.
A glimpse from Deco Architects, Inc. of Christmas Yet-to-Come at the new VA Clinic.
Just in time for Veterans Day, Congressman Hal Rogers and Lexington VA Medical Center Medical Director Emma Metcalf joined numerous local officials in breaking ground for the new, larger VA Clinic in MedPark West. The new facility’s size at 25,000 square feet will allow it to add a number of new services and expand the Somerset staff. A collection of 50 photos of the event can be viewed here. And, news reports can be seen at these links: The Commonwealth Journal and WKYT TV.
The second of four buildings that will eventually frame MedPark Square and Clocktower Plaza is now being constructed. 25 MedPark Square will include 8,800 square feet of lease space — probably 2-to-4 offices when complete.
Congratulations to LabCorp on their new location in MedPark West! What a great company to add to our Professional Park. Located right behind the clock tower on MedPark Square.
MedPark West welcomes the newest location of the Growing Minds Learning Center! MedPark West welcomes the newest location of the Growing Minds Learning Center to the community! Growing Minds provides services for children with all abilities, specializing in autism, dyslexia, developmental disabilities and more.