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PMB, Riverside University Health Launch $580M Project

Riverside University Health System and PMB broke ground on a 445,000-square-foot, $580-million project, The Wellness Village in Mead Valley, that will integrate behavioral health treatment with medical care and social services. The team of PMB as developer, Boulder Associates as architect, Snyder Langston as design-builder and PMB Real Estate Services as property manager is targeting completion in 2026.

The Wellness Village will feature Riverside County’s first mental health urgent care and crisis residential program for children under 13, as part of a range of services including urgent behavioral health treatment, supportive housing and residential and outpatient care. The campus will also feature primary and specialty medical care, dental services, substance use disorder treatment and a pharmacy open to the public.

“The Wellness Village in Mead Valley will serve as a model for integrated healthcare delivery across California,” said Ben Rosenfeld, PMB’s SVP of development. “PMB, as a healthcare real estate developer that is 100% focused on the continuum of care, is proud to lead a public-private partnership for this project that reflects the behavioral health continuum of care by combining medical care, behavioral health and social services in a single environment.”

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