
Copper Sky Medical Center to be economic driver for Maricopa
The city’s second hospital is moving forward as part of a much larger medical and innovation campus. The campuses will have a total of more

The city’s second hospital is moving forward as part of a much larger medical and innovation campus. The campuses will have a total of more

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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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