US Federal Properties / CBC Real Estate Group to Develop Eighth Outpatient Clinic for Department of Veterans Affairs


 US Federal Properties (USFP) / CBC Real Estate Group was recently selected to provide development and property management services for a new Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Outpatient Clinic with 79,212 rentable square feet in Mobile, Ala. Located on Rangeline Road in Tillman's Corner, the new facility will replace an existing, smaller clinic on the University of South Alabama campus. It comes with more than 500 parking spaces and will relieve many of the functional and utilization deficiencies of the current clinic. Construction will begin in spring 2017 and is anticipated to be complete by spring 2019.

The Mobile VA clinic was awarded to USFP, a sister company to CBC, based on quality, price and its understanding of the project. Since 2011, USFP has developed six VA clinics throughout the United States, most recently completing a 195,000 square-foot facility in Tallahassee, Fla., which was one of the largest developer-led VA projects in the country. The company also has a 92,000 square-foot VA clinic under constructionin San Jose, Calif., which is scheduled to be complete by December 2017. The Mobile clinic brings USFP’s five-year VA healthcare facility project experience to nearly 900,000 square feet.

“USFP is thrilled the VA has chosen us as its development partner for the new facility in Mobile,” said Rick Baier, principal of USFP and CBC Real Estate Group. “This is our eighth VA project in five years, which is a result of the excellent relationship and proven track record USFP has developing modern, patient-centric healthcare facilities for our nation’s veterans. We are proud of the work we do with the VA and look forward to building a clinic to serve the more than 50,000 veterans living in Southwest Alabama.”

In addition to USFP / CBC, the Mobile VA clinic project team includes Hoefer Wysocki Architecture and Meyer-Najem Construction.

Visit www.usfpco.com orwww.cbcrealestategroup.com for more information.



November 14, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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