Indiana Medical Office Building Breaks Ground

9,372-square-foot facility is expected to house new providers, as well as two existing practices that will move to new location

By Dan Hounsell, Senior Editor


Northwest Health is adding a new Northwest Medical Group location in La Porte County. The organization broke ground recently in Michigan City, Indiana. The 9,372-square-foot facility is expected to house new providers, as well as two existing practices that will move to the new location.

“We understand the need for additional primary care providers in La Porte County and want to continue to meet that need” said Ashley Dickinson, CEO of Northwest Health. “With this new location we are relocating three busy practices and creating space to recruit new providers to the area. We look forward to opening the office in summer 2022.”

General Contractor is Holladay Construction Group. This is Holladay Properties and Holladay Construction Group’s third development project with Northwest Health. Previous projects were located in La Porte and Portage.



October 21, 2021


Topic Area: Construction


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