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VCU Core and Remote Sites Sold to # Address City State Zip VCU Grace E. Harris Hall 5037409 1015 Floyd Avenue Richmond VA 23284 VCU POCA 5037421 900 E VCU Core and Remote Sites Sold To # Address City State Zip VCU Grace E. Harris Hall 5037409 1015 Floyd Avenue Richmond VA 23284 VCU POCA 5037421 900 E. Main Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU 5085785 411 E. Franklin Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU 700 Centre 5372400 700 E. Franklin Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Biotech 8 Building 5085729 737 N. 5th Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Child Care Center 51815529 800 W. Graham Road Richmond VA 23222 VCU Children's Hospital 5339114 2924 Brook Road Richmond VA 23320 VCU Children's Pavilion 5085769 1000 E. Broad Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Clinical Support Center 5091034 403 N 13th Steet Richmond VA 23298 VCU Colonial Orthopedic South Park 51825013 325 Charles H. Dimmock Parkway Colonial Heights VA 23834 VCU Communications Department 51482341 9 West Cary Street Richmond VA 23220 VCU Facilities & Financial Services Building 5077243 700 W. Grace Street Richmond VA 23284 VCU Health 51898973 9105 Stony Point Drive Richmond VA 23235 VCU Health Ambulatory Care Center 5085772 417 N. 11th Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Health Nelson Clinic 5085732 401 N. 11th Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Health Neuroscience, Orthopaedic and Wellness (NOW) 51450414 11958 W. Broad Street Richmond VA 23233 VCU Health New Kent ED 51850337 2495 Pocahontas Trail Quinton VA 23141 VCU Health Orthopaedics at River’s Bend 51768064 13048 Rivers Bend Road Chester VA 23836 VCU Health Systems 51881266 1030 Wilmer Avenue Richmond VA 23227 VCU Health West Hospital 5085766 1200 E. Broad Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Human Resources 5379495 701 E. Franklin Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Jackson Center Behavioral Health 51559678 501 N. 2nd Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Jennick Building 51768063 131 Jennick Drive Colonial Heights VA 23834 VCU Massey Cancer Center 5085765 401 College Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Medical Center Critical Care Hospital 5102238 1213 E. Clay Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Medical Center Main Hospital 5065407 1250 E. Marshall Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Medical Center North Hospital 5085725 1300 E. Marshall Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Metis Building 51768066 13000 Rivers Bend Boulevard Chester VA 23836 VCU One Capital Square 5113330 830 E. Main Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Health Parham Road 51763496 7818 Parham Road Richmond VA 23294 VCU Police 50529889 224 E. Broad Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Sanger Hall 5085759 1101 E. Marshall Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Siegel Center 5077979 1200 W. Broad Street Richmond VA 23284 VCU Sports Medicine Building 5077244 1300 W. Broad Street Richmond VA 23284 VCU Technology Administration Building (TAB) 5065411 701 W. Broad Street Richmond VA 23220 VCU Teens Program 5370000 3600 W. Broad Street, Suite 350 Richmond VA 23230 VCU Theatre Row 5392949 730 E. Broad Street Richmond VA 23219 VCU Virginia Treatment Center for Children 5085767 1308 Sherwood Avenue Richmond VA 23320 VCU Health at Williamsburg 51924457 332 N. Henry Street Williamsburg VA 23185 VCU Zeigler House 5090296 1006 E. Marshall Street Richmond VA 23298 VCU Standalone Sites Sold To # Address City State Zip VCU Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism 51603336 2305 N. Parham Road, Suite 1 Henrico VA 23229 VCU Fredericksburg Therapy Center 51815526 10530 Spotsylvania Avenue Fredericksburg VA 22048 VCU Glen Allen Therapy Center 51907694 10124 West Broad Street Glen Allen VA 23060 VCU Health at Chesterfield Meadows 5082544 6433 Centralia Road Chesterfield VA 23832 VCU Health at Ridgefield Parkway 50527420 2200 Pump Road, Suite 240 Richmond VA 23233 VCU Health at Temple Avenue 5348253 2035 Waterside Rd Prince George VA 23875 VCU Health Center for Advanced Health Management 50527427 2116 W. Laburnum Avenue Richmond VA 23227 VCU Health Colonial Square 51569910 2905 Boulevard Colonial Heights VA 23834 VCU Health Fredericksburg Multispecialty Center 5389063 10528 Spotsylvania Avenue Fredericksburg VA 22408 VCU Health Hayes E. Willis Health Center 51576098 4730 N. Southside Plaza Richmond VA 23224 VCU Health Mayland Medical Center 51579521 3470 Mayland Court Henrico VA 23233 VCU Health Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology Services 5370001 8730 Stony Point Parkway, Suite 290 Richmond VA 23235 VCU Health Stafford Therapy Center 51858440 2781 Jefferson Davis Highway Stafford Courthouse VA 22554 VCU Health Stony Point 5 51582141 9109 Stony Point Parkway Richmond VA 23235 VCU Health Stony Point MOB 5379493 8700 Stony Point Parkway Richmond VA 23219 VCU Massey Cancer at Hanover Medical Park 51574109 8222 Meadowbridge Road Mechanicsville VA 23116 VCU MCVP Internal Medicine 51453435 2104 W. Laburnum Avenue Richmond VA 23227 VCU Tanglewood Family Medicine 51551936 9782 Highway 903 Bracey VA 23919 VCU Health CMH Core and Remote Sites Sold To # Address City State Zip VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital 5334347 1755 North Mecklenberg Avenue South Hill VA 23950 VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital MOB 51659749 1755 North Mecklenberg Avenue South Hill VA 23950 VCU CMH Dermatology 51776680 1755 N. Mecklenburg Avenue South Hill VA 23970 VCU CMH Hundley Center 51706063 125 Buena Vista Circle South Hill VA 23970 VCU CMH Leggett Center 51706064 300 E. Ferrell Street South Hill VA 23970 VCU Site Not Upgraded Sold To # Address City State Zip VCU Spare 2 5379494 701 W. Broad Street, 2nd Floor Richmond VA 23220.
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