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Larger than 10,000 square feet
  • VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    Building a practice in the fast lane


    Dr. Robert Goodman took an old car dealership and turned it into his dream practice.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    Meeting of the minds


    Planning, practice, and attention to detail make this Campbell, Calif., multi-location specialty practice stand out. And they're not done yet.

    VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

    Seeing green


    This new practice was also built "green," using environmentally friendly products and strategies.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Southfield, Mich.


    Dr. Dan Lorimer, DACVO, wanted his specialty practice to look professional. For that, he needed respectable neighbors. To attract those neighbors, he bought six acres and built a 40,000-square-foot building—which was not his hospital.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    The grass is greener


    Dr. Charles Pullen first heard the news from his daughter Lindsey.

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    An oasis of tranquility


    Dr. Gary Gallerstein knows that when clients bring their pets to the veterinarian, they're stressed out—and so are the pets.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    A gutted building finds new life


    Dr. Mona Rosenberg worked with her Southern California Realtor for several years until she found the perfect space.

    Twins build twice


    Drs. Jeffrey and Randy Schuett got rid of the large animals, but they needed a bigger facility for small ones.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    Building for business: Take two


    Just four years after opening a large award-winning facility, these doctors at Upstate Veterinary Specialists in Greenville, S.C., built again—doubling their space. The reason? It made great business sense.

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