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Central Cal Children’s Hospital Unveils Plans for Mixed-Use Development

12 months ago12 months ago6 mins

Valley Children’s Healthcare has announced plans for “The Hill,” a vibrant, 443-acre mixed use community designed to enrich the lives of patients, families, staff and the broader community.

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