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Ascension Seton Plans MOB at Georgetown MXU

Ascension Seton will build a medical office building on the 164-acre planned mixed-use community of Wolf Lakes Village in Georgetown, the Austin American Statesmen reported.

The 40,000- to 60,000-square-foot medical office building will include orthopedics and full outpatient imaging services such as X-ray, CT scan, MRI, ultrasound, mammography and bone density testing, Wolf Lakes LP announced earlier this week.

“We are excited to have Ascension Seton on our site,” said Iva Wolf McLachlan, president of Wolf Lakes, LP, the developer of Wolf Lakes Village. The Ascension Seton project is the first development for Wolf Lakes Village.

“The significant growth in the Georgetown area over the past five years has led to this investment at Wolf Lakes Village, and we look forward to serving individuals in Central Texas through this Ascension Seton expansion,” said Ascension’s Ray Anderson.

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