$50 million expansion project at Medical City McKinney
The expansion project includes the development of a new parking lot and added space for key services like cardiology and orthopedics.
124,500-square-foot medical office building to house medical clinics, key services
McKinney, Texas — Fencing is going up this week in advance of construction for a $50 million medical office building (MOB III) at Medical City McKinney.
The five-story, 124,500-square-foot facility will add space adjacent to the hospital for additional high-level medical specialists and key services including cardiology, orthopedics, rehabilitation and more. It is scheduled to open in the summer of 2025.
“Medical City McKinney is committed to leading the way for dynamic growth in the McKinney area,” says Medical City McKinney CEO Ernest C. Lynch III, FACHE. “This new construction of a third medical office building on our campus continues a multi-phase expansion plan as we invest to meet the needs of our vibrant, growing community.”
For the convenience of patients, visitors and staff, the first phase of the MOB III project will be to build a new parking lot on the west side of the campus. Upon completion of the new building, the project will add more than 550 parking spots.
Medical City McKinney, one of the largest private employers in McKinney, also opened a $17 million women’s hospital in November 2023 and a $64 million patient tower with an ER expansion in December 2021. These expansion projects are part of Medical City Healthcare's major capital investment initiative of more than $1.7 billion in capital improvements, spent over five years across the Medical City Healthcare system.