Ground Broken on Centra Langhorne Medical Center

The new medical office building is slated to open in late 2025.

By HFT Staff


Remedy Medical Properties and its partner Kayne Anderson Real Estate have broken ground on the Centra Langhorne Medical Center, a new 130,000-square-foot medical office building (MOB) near Centra Lynchburg General Hospital. 

Slated to open in late 2025, the new five-story MOB will be 100 percent occupied at opening. The facility will offer a wide range of outpatient services. 

Prominently located on the corner of Langhorne and Tate Springs Road, the site provides room for future horizontal expansion. The roundabout entrance will connect the campus to the neighboring multifamily development, and a wellness trail will link the property to Lynchburg’s popular Blackwater Creek Trail system. 

The project development team also includes Haskell Architecture and Engineering Inc., civil engineer Hurt & Proffitt, Inc., structural engineer O’Donnell & Naccarato, Inc. and contractor Robins and Morton. 

As part of the development agreement, Remedy and Kayne Anderson also acquired Centra’s Danville Medical Center. The two-story, 47,900-square-foot MOB located in Danville, Virginia, was completed in 2016 and is 100 percent long-term leased by Centra. The facility offers primary care, urgent care and cardiology. 



April 1, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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