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2 Medical Buildings Approved by Beachwood Council
Beachwood City Council approved preliminary site plans for new medical buildings.

The Beachwood City Council approved two new medical buildings to be built on undeveloped land.
Both will be medical offices, with one housing plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Goldman.
Representing landowner Unity Friends, LLC, architect Stephen Ciciretto has plans for a single story wood-frame structure that will be built alongside an existing medical office at 23650 Commerce Park Drive. The new structure will measure 10,000 square feet and both buildings will share parking.
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Ciciretto said the project goes back to 2008, wherein only the first of two planned were built. This would complete that original intention.
“This property has taken on a medical office complexion,” Ciciretto said. “We redesigned, because of the stricter parking requirements, a smaller building instead of the 12,000 square foot building originally intended.”
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The second building will be a medical office building for plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Goldman of Beachwood Plastic Surgery that will be one-story and measure 8,278 square feet..
"He currently has an office across the street (at 3609) Park East Drive," said architect Edward Erbach of Erbach-Waddell Architects. "His original program for the complex was about 10,000 square feet, but because the site is a very difficult site to work with and [small], we were able to get a building of approximately 8,200 square feet, and it still accomplishes a program with the appropriate parking.”
No official construction dates have been given.
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