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TAYLOR awarded construction contract for Southern Tier Pediatrics; teamed with CJS Architects for design of new offices

Karl Schuler, TAYLOR Karl Schuler, TAYLOR
Big Flats, NY TAYLOR, one of the leading regional general contractors, has begun construction on a design build project with local Horseheads-based developer L Enterprises. TAYLOR has teamed-up with Rochester-based CJS Architects for design of the new offices for Southern Tier Pediatrics at 3344 Chambers Rd. Construction work is underway, with a project completion date of April. “TAYLOR is excited to continue our relationship with L Enterprises and on-going development of health services in the Southern Tier,” said TAYLOR president, Karl Schuler. “We are eager to collaborate on this exciting project, and provide the neighboring community with a comfortable and safe office setting where parents and their children can be guided along a path of optimal health and wellness.” This project is the beginning transformation of the former Chase Pitkin property to a medical, health & wellness, and professional services complex. The 83,000 s/f building has been vacant since Chase-Pitkin closed in early 2006. Additional tenants for this exciting medical development will be revealed later this year. Southern Tier Pediatrics strives to give children better access to quality health care. A group practice of physicians and nurse practitioners dedicated to the provision of pediatric care and wellness services, the practice specializes in all aspects of pediatric care including infant, child and adolescent medicine. Pediatric allergy specialty services are also available at all Southern Tier Pediatrics offices.
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