You'll see steel soon When ground was broken last April for a 60,000-square-foot building for Ortho Rhode Island, it was thought the $30 million structure would soon rise from the site at Crossing Boulevard not far from the Crowne Plaza in Greenwood.
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When ground was broken last April for a 60,000-square-foot building for Ortho Rhode Island, it was thought the $30 million structure would soon rise from the site at Crossing Boulevard not far from the Crowne Plaza in Greenwood. Well, it took longer than imagined, but Kelly Coates, president of the Carpionato Group, said last week that, with completion of the foundation, steel will soon rise. Coates envisions Ortho Rhode Island, which will have medical offices and a surgical center, as a part of a larger medical campus on the property. According to a press release issued at the time of the groundbreaking, the project will create 125 construction jobs and bring more than 275 permanent bio-medical jobs to the site with a total annual payroll of $30,000,000. The new facility will add more than $25 million in assessed value to the City of Warwick tax rolls. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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