A rendering of the HighMark Medical Center, viewed looking southwest from 17th Ave. Northwest. - Image/HighMark Investments
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A rendering of the HighMark Medical Center, viewed looking southwest from 17th Ave. Northwest.

HighMark Medical Center announces major tenant

By KENDALL WATSON
Sammamish Reporter Staff
January 12, 2010 · 5:17 PM

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Owners of Issaquah's HighMark Medical Center announced Jan. 6 signing a lease with local medical services provider Washington Imaging Services.

Washington Imaging plans to maintain its current imaging practice in the Medical Center of Issaquah while expanding with state-of the art MRI, CT, US, X-Ray and Bone Density imaging to the HighMark Building.

"This is an exciting opportunity to continue to serve the growing population of Issaquah and the surrounding area and the physicians who care for them," said Washington Imaging President and CEO Doug Gibson.

The HighMark Medical Center, located at 1740 NW Maple Street, is billed as Issaquah’s first LEED Gold certified medical office building. A 45,000 square-foot property, the center is scheduled for completion this June.

“Washington Imaging Services, the leading provider of medical imaging on the Eastside, is indicative of the caliber of medical groups we expect to occupy our facility,” said HighMark Investments CEO Mike Kerby. “We appreciate WIS recognizing the benefits our facility will provide to their staff and patients and having been selected as the location for their next expansion speaks volumes to the quality of our project.”

Contact Sammamish Reporter Staff Kendall Watson at kwatson@issaquah-reporter.com or (425) 391-0363, ext. 5052.

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