
Covington, Kentucky Apr 24, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - CrossPoint is proud to announce its latest partnership with ZRB, bringing a new 20,000+ square foot, state-of-the-art medical office building to serve the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This build-to-suit project underscores both firms' continued commitment to delivering high-performance facilities that support essential public services. Strategically designed to meet the VAs evolving healthcare delivery needs, the medical office will offer expanded services and improved access for veterans in the region. The new facility will feature modern clinical space, advanced infrastructure, and patient-centered design elements that promote comfort, privacy, and care efficiency. We are honored to work alongside ZRB in supporting the VAs mission to care for those who have served our country, said Patrick Reynolds, CEO, of CrossPoint. This collaboration combines our strengths in development to ensure that our nations veterans receive care in a space built specifically with their needs in mind.
ZRB brings deep expertise in government-focused projects, and their collaboration with CrossPoint ensures a seamless delivery from design through completion. Construction is slated to begin July of 2025. This project is about more than just bricks and mortar, said Reynolds, Its about creating a facility where veterans feel valued and receive world-class care. Were proud to play a part in that.
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