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News from DeMattia Group: University of Michigan MedSport Moves In

Business Wire, Nov 7, 2003

Business Editors/Real Estate Writers

PLYMOUTH, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2003

DeMattia Group, one of the Midwest's leading architectural, construction management and real estate development firms, is pleased to announce relocation and expansion of the University of Michigan's MedSport suite at Domino's Farms. MedSport has been a tenant of Domino's Farms since 1986. DeMattia provided construction management services for this project.

The need for expansion from their original space of 15,000 SF propelled their move from Lobby G of the Prairie House to Lobby A. The new 42,000 SF facility includes orthopedic and physical therapy services as well as x-ray facilities and research laboratory. The facility contains a large work out area, including a half court basketball area, a batting cage and a volleyball court. The space also contains a staff medical library, multiple training rooms, and multiple conference rooms.

On site construction began in August 2002 and was completed in September 2003. MedSport is the home of the University of Michigan Health System's Sports Medicine Program and was designed to meet the needs of all athletes by combining orthopedic surgeons, family medicine physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, exercise physiologists, and registered dieticians.

DeMattia Group is an ISO 9001 certified, full-service real estate development, architecture and construction firm. DeMattia offers innovative solutions in site selection, land planning, design/build construction, architecture, engineering, construction management, interior design and property management. Headquartered in Plymouth, Michigan, they also have a regional office in Milwaukee serving the Milwaukee-Chicago market. For more information on DeMattia, visit them online at www.demattia.com.

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