Hammes Completes Bay Area MOB

The ambulatory surgery center is an adaptive reuse project.

Hammes has completed the development of Silicon Valley Surgery Center, a 24,000-square-foot ambulatory facility in Campbell, Calif. The project was a joint venture between Surgery Ventures, powered by HCA Healthcare, and 50 multi-specialty physicians.

The building originally came online in 1983 as a laboratory, CommercialEdge data shows. Hammes acquired the property in 2021 for $10.8 million and led the rezoning process for this adaptive reuse project. Boulder Associates and COBE Construction were also part of the development team.

Hammes also recently completed another medical office property, the 43,000-square-foot Jackson Medical Plaza in McAllen, Texas. The developer partnered with Surgery Ventures, HCA Healthcare and Texas Digestive Specialists for the project.

Addition to the Bay Area inventory

The one-story building features six operating rooms and two procedure rooms. Services provided include surgical specialties such as colon and rectal surgery, gastroenterology, orthopedic surgery, surgery of the hand, plastic and reconstructive surgery and urology, general surgery, otolaryngology and obstetrics and gynecology.

The property occupies 1.9 acres at 2605 S. Winchester Blvd., near the intersection of San Tomas Expressway and U.S. Route 17 and some 8 miles south of downtown San Jose, Calif. Medical centers in the surrounding area include Good Samaritan Hospital, Ueno Center Dental Specialists, Community Medical Center and Carbon Health Urgent & Primary Care Campbell, among others.

The Bay Area had 10 medical office properties in various stages of development as of February, set to add 1.5 million square feet to the existing inventory, according to CommercialEdge research. The largest project currently under construction is a 230,500-square-foot development slated for completion in 2025.