Handyman Insurance, Work Resumes on $24 Million Cobalt Medical Center
Wednesday, Oct. 28th 2015 8:30 AM
Construction has started on a $24 million rehabilitation center in the Mid-City neighborhood of New Orleans. When completed, the Cobalt Medical Center will be a state-of-the-art medical facility and rehabilitation hospital to treat traumatic brain injuries, concussions, Parkinson’s Disease and other services. While the project officially broke ground in the summer of 2014, construction was delayed for a year and recently resumed in late July.
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