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MD Anderson unveils 500,000-sq.-ft. Sugar Land campus; site to employ about 530
Summary
MD Anderson told the TIRZ No. 4 board it is building a roughly 500,000-square-foot campus on 31 acres in Sugar Land, breaking ground in March 2025, with roughly 530 employees and a targeted 2028 opening. The facility will include clinics, short-stay inpatient capacity, surgery and radiation services.
MD Anderson Cancer Center is developing a new campus in Sugar Land on roughly 31 acres that will total about 500,000 square feet and is expected to open in 2028, the center’s infrastructure official told the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 4 board on Dec. 15.
Kent Postma, vice president of clinical infrastructure development and growth at MD Anderson, said the project broke ground in March 2025 and will house about 530 employees, most of whom live in the Sugar Land market. "We're happy…
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