ROANOKE, Va. (AP) - Roanoke City Council has approved changes to an agreement that will allow Carilion Clinic to convert a former grocery store to a neuroscience and orthopedic outpatient clinic.
The agreement between the city and the property’s current owner, Valley Bank, required the building’s occupant to be a retailer.
Media outlets report that council members voted Tuesday night to change the agreement.
Carilion said Wednesday that it plans to buy the property from Valley Bank for $7 million. The Roanoke-based health care system will spend an additional $9 million to renovate the building. The project is expected to be completed in 18 months.
The building formerly housed a Ukrop’s grocery store. The store closed in 2009 and Valley Bank later bought the property at a foreclosure auction.
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