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Demolition begins for huge medical complex planned for former March AFB

Riverside's dreamy medical complex eventually to be built at the former March Air Force Base gets the spotlight with a visit from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger who attended the demolition ceremony late July. He described the planned $3.7 billion complex as “the Mayo Clinic of the West.” The plans for the complex include a 150-bed community hospital, outpatient services, medical offices, a senior care facility, retail, and a hotel on 144 acres.

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Demolition begins for huge medical complex planned for former March AFB

Riverside's dreamy medical complex eventually to be built at the former March Air Force Base gets the spotlight with a visit from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger who attended the demolition ceremony late July. He described the planned $3.7 billion complex as “the Mayo Clinic of the West.” The plans for the complex include a 150-bed community hospital, outpatient services, medical offices, a senior care facility, retail, and a hotel on 144 acres.

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