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Apr 27, 2026

Broward Health, Remedy Medical Break Ground on 127K SF Medical Office Expansion in Deerfield Beach

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Broward Health, Remedy Medical Break Ground on 127K SF Medical Office Expansion in Deerfield Beach

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  • 27,000+ SF medical office building underway
  • 75 exam rooms with expansion capacity to 123
  • First major new construction for Broward Health in nearly 30 years

What the project means for South Florida healthcare real estate

A major healthcare expansion is underway in Deerfield Beach as Broward Health breaks ground on a new six-story medical office building at its Broward Health North campus. The project signals renewed investment in outpatient-focused healthcare facilities, a sector that continues to attract strong institutional interest.

What’s being built

The 127,033-square-foot facility will house 75 exam rooms, with infrastructure in place to expand to 123 as demand grows. Services will include cardiovascular, neuroscience, orthopedic care, and other specialty clinics, all co-located with existing hospital services to improve efficiency and patient access.

What the development team tells you

The project is being developed in collaboration with Remedy Medical Properties, with design led by The Beck Group alongside DMZ Architects, and construction handled by DPR Construction. This lineup reflects a growing trend of specialized partnerships in healthcare real estate, where operators team up with experienced medical office investors and builders.

Why this matters for investors and landlords

Healthcare real estate continues to stand out. Outpatient medical office buildings are among the most resilient asset classes, driven by aging populations and the shift away from inpatient care. By co-locating specialty services on campus, Broward Health is also improving operational efficiency, which can translate into stronger long-term tenancy and asset performance.

What to watch next

The project is expected to deliver in 2027 and is part of a broader expansion strategy that includes another medical office building in Fort Lauderdale. The takeaway is clear. Healthcare systems are doubling down on outpatient facilities, creating long-term opportunities for investors in medical office assets.

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Published: Apr 27, 2026Last updated: April 27, 2026