From a development perspective, why a health center and not retail or housing on Parsons?
“The mayor was clear in his commitment that he wasn’t going to abandon the community and that there needed to be a facility in that area in order to serve clients that had been served for all those years,” Horan says. Beyond filling a hole left when the original south-side center was demolished, he says the center also played a major part in a Parsons Avenue Vision Plan drafted by city officials and its Columbus Urban Growth Corp. development arm with the help of area residents. While planners envision a retail and residential mix to be added on to the health center anchor, Horan says the facility could spur more medical developments, such as a pharmacy affiliated with the center. How has the network’s relationship with the city changed over the past 11 years? The network’s $16.5 million budget for 2008 includes $5.4 million in revenue from the city, about a third of its planned expenditures. Another $4.9 million comes from patient revenue, while the rest is made up through various gov
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