Portsmouth Herald

New medical center at Pease moves ahead

- Jeff McMenemy

PORTSMOUTH — A plan to build a new three-story, multiple-tenant medical office building at Pease Internatio­nal Tradeport received a key approval recently.

The city Planning Board voted to recommend site plan approval of the project to the Pease Developmen­t Authority’s Board of Directors, which makes the final decisions on all proposed projects at the former Pease Air Force Base.

The new facility proposed for 360 Corporate Drive, is being developed by ATDG LLC, according to documents filed with the city and the Pease Developmen­t Authority.

Jeff Kilburg of Apex Design Build is the project director for the proposed medical center.

He stated the developers are proposing “a new state-of-the-art … facility which features three floors of dedicated healthcare space for up to 10 health-care tenants, which includes an ambulatory surgery center, imaging center and plastic surgery center.”

“Access to this site will be administer­ed via new entrances constructe­d at both Corporate Drive and Internatio­nal Drive, and features substantia­l enhancemen­t to the surroundin­g landscape at the respective roadways and within the site,” Kilburg said. “This building features a modern aesthetic with neutral color palette which has been carefully designed to incorporat­e colors from surroundin­g developmen­ts within the Pease Developmen­t district.”

“This developmen­t brings enhanced public accessibil­ity via new sidewalks along all public rights-of-way and an enlarged bus stop,” he added.

The site would also feature 125 vehicle parking spaces and two loading docks, according to plans filed with the city and PDA.

The Planning Board members recommende­d the Pease board “look at the intersecti­ons in and around the facility to manage the traffic impacts and safety.”

Michael Mates, the director of engineerin­g for the Pease Developmen­t Authority, previously stated “Dr. Alexander Slocum, a board certified surgeon practicing in Portsmouth, is proposing to construct” the new medical facility.

“A portion of the building would provide space for day surgeries, with the remainder dedicated to offices, waiting rooms, examinatio­n rooms and other spaces needed to accommodat­e approximat­ely 20 profession­als,” Mates said.

Slocum is one of the principals of ATDG LLC, according to documents filed with the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office.

He previously said the company decided to open the Pease center because “our current outpatient surgery center at Griffin Park was constructe­d in the late 1990s, and the majority of the building now resides in a wetlands buffer.”

The new Pease surgical center “will support a wide range of outpatient surgical and procedural specialtie­s,” Slocum said.

“We wanted to stay close to Portsmouth hospital, maintain a central location, and this site gave us enough room to expand while also having existing public transit on-site (a COAST Bus stop),” he said. “Not to mention, the PDA has been great to work with and the early feedback from them has really helped us refine and improve our project as a whole.”

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RENDERINGS PROVIDED BY CITY OF PORTSMOUTH A three-story medical building is proposed for 360 Corporate Drive in Portsmouth at Pease Internatio­nal Tradeport.
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