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BOND celebrates grand opening of 14,000 s/f SouthCove Community Health Center

Malden, MA BOND celebrated the grand opening of SouthCove Community Health Center located at 277 Commercial St. The official ribbon cutting ceremony took place on June 19.  It was attended by mayor Gary Christenson, South Cove’s COO, Eric Tiberi and executive director, Eugene Welch, the project team and the local community.

The new center opened its doors with 14,000 s/f of brightly lit, modern clinical spaces. An adjacent parking lot offers space for 76 vehicles. 

It offers healthcare under one roof including: pediatrics, internal medicine, ob-gyn, optometry, laboratory care and social services staff. 

“We are pleased to have partnered with the City of Malden, the project team and our long-standing client, South Cove Community Health Center, to deliver this transformative center to the local communities,” said Michael Walsh, BOND’s vice president of Healthcare & Life Sciences. “The new clinic offers a premier healthcare experience, closer to home, with all of South Cove’s specialized services.”

 The new South Cove Community Health Center is located at 277 Commercial St., the previous location of the Malden Evening News. BOND also completed the South Cove Community Health Center in Quincy in 2012, another important project that has since expanded the Center’s offerings within these communities.

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