Loomis Associates has assisted Missouri Baptist Medical Center in many projects the last 15 years including the new patient towers, the Healing Garden adjoining the new cancer center, the new pavilion entry plan, and two interior courtyards. Loomis Associates has also assisted MBMC in achieving city approval for the campus expansion master plan implemented over the past dozen years.
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