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Kaiser Permanente outlines 133,000 sq ft replacement medical office building for Westminster; council flags parking, utilities and trail activation
Summary
Kaiser Permanente presented a concept plan for a 133,000-square-foot replacement and expanded outpatient medical office building in Kaiser North, proposing undergrounding an irrigation ditch and relocating the existing building. Councilors asked for justification for a 4.5 parking spaces-per-1,000 sq ft ratio and urged more detail on utility and
Kaiser Permanente presented a concept plan to Westminster City Council on Aug. 18 for a replacement and expanded medical office building on the Kaiser North property. The applicant described a three‑story, approximately 133,000‑square‑foot outpatient facility to be built on the south parcel, with the existing 97,000‑square‑foot building to be demolished and replaced by surface parking after Phase 1 occupancy.
Curtis Martin, a Kaiser facilities representative, said the replacement would be the largest Kaiser brick‑and‑mortar investment in Colorado in more than a decade and would serve North Metro members from a single, consolidated outpatient campus. Skyler…
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