Anchorage VA clinic: $76mil, 184,000 square feet

Accountability, Economics, Issues, Policy — By Online Editor on May 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM

(KTUU) Patients and staffers at Anchorage’s veterans’ clinic have waited two years for this day: the opening of their new building on North Muldoon Road. Less than seven miles from the site of the new crime lab, the new clinic measures 184,000 square feet, but with a price tag that should make Alaska policymakers take notice.

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