News: Northern New England

Malone Commercial leases 33,000 s/f at
Rock Row Medical and Research

Westbrook, ME Plastic + Hand Surgical Associates will occupy 33,000 s/f at Rock Row Medical and Research Campus.

Plastic + Hand joins New England Cancer Specialists, an affiliate of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Dempsey Center at Rock Row’s Medical and Research Campus. The facility is now 70% leased, represented by Mark Malone, Malone Commercial Brokers

Josh Levy, CEO of Waterstone Properties Group, developers of Rock Row said, “It’s thrilling to have Plastic + Hand Surgical Associates join our community of forward-thinking healthcare providers at Rock Row, all united by a common vision for Maine’s healthcare future.”

“We are excited to join the impressive group of healthcare providers at the Rock Row Medical and Research Campus,” said Sirish Maddali, MD, FACS, the president of Plastic + Hand Surgical Associates.

Plastic + Hand’s eight board-certified plastic surgeons have trained at the top medical centers in the U.S. Plastic + Hand is trusted by Maine Medical Center, Mercy Hospital, and Southern Maine Medical Center. 

Leading the advancement of plastic surgery in Maine, Plastic + Hand surgeons have the skills and experience necessary to perform the most advanced cosmetic surgery and reconstructive procedures, as well as a comprehensive range of procedures and treatments to address various hand conditions. 

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