
CLEVELAND, Oh -- The Cleveland Clinic wants to open a medical center in Las Vegas, where it already manages a brain center.
The Clinic owns 12 acres of land that's part of a major downtown Las Vegas redevelopment project called Symphony Park. Under a tentative agreement to be voted on by the Las Vegas city council on Wednesday, the Clinic will come up with plans and financing for its facility by November 2010.
Clinic spokeswoman Erinne Dyer says it's too soon to say which services will be provided at the new building, next-door to the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. The clinic began running that acility earlier this year.
Bill Arent, the Las Vegas acting director of business evelopment, says the new medical center could help fill a need for gastroenterology care.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved).
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