Former DDRB member Trevor Lee appointed to DIA board
Trevor Lee, a former member and chair of the Downtown Development Review Board (DDRB), has been appointed to the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA)...
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The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t stopping Dr. Jeff Livingston from moving ahead with his long-time dream of building a state-of-the-art medical facility in Euless, focusing on health care for women and children.
Livingston, an obstetrician/gynecologist and CEO of MacArthur Medical Center, said construction will likely start this month on a three-story, 62,400-square-foot building that will have the feel of a neighborhood and provide a calming atmosphere for patients.
The MacArthur Medical building site is at 2101 Westpark Ct., which is next to the current facility in Euless.
Livingston said the medical group purchased land next to their current location to someday build a new building.
Dominus Commercial is developing the project, and Hoefer Welker is the architecture firm.
Livingston said his practice is all about bringing medical care to everyone, including patients on Medicare.
“There is no differentiation,” he said.
“We don’t care who you are, or where you came from. Our clientele is amazingly diverse. We wanted a space that anybody would feel comfortable coming to,” Livingston said.
The facility is about 10 minutes from DFW Airport and close to three major highways: Texas 121, Texas 183 and Texas 360.
Patients will come from many communities including Southlake, Dallas, Arlington, Saginaw and the Hurst-Euless-Bedford area.
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