Multiplex transformed to medical facility

The new facility will retain the theater’s 12-foot-wide common hallways to create a patient-centric public corridor


A 50,000-square-foot 1980s-era multiplex movie theater is being transformed into a medical facility in Goodyear, Ariz., according to an article on the Medical Design & Construction website.

The new facility will retain the theater’s 12-foot-wide common hallways to create a patient-centric public corridor and is adding a reworked building entry. 

The project is also using the existing 22-foot theater ceiling heights to create open spaces with future flexibility.

Common and tenant areas will be reconfigured to eliminate elevation changes in the existing floors.

Read the article.



March 14, 2019


Topic Area: Renovations


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