
New hospital campus near Copper Sky park given rezoning to move forward
This rendering shows the medical campus of the S3 BioTech development planned for Copper Sky. The project also includes an innovation campus to the south.

This rendering shows the medical campus of the S3 BioTech development planned for Copper Sky. The project also includes an innovation campus to the south.

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This proposed medical campus at Copper Sky will be reviewed by the Planning & Zoning Commission Monday. The total project, which also includes an Innovation
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