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Major medical campus planned for Douglas County

Recent land purchases for the project amount to $62 million.
The sheriff's office has issued more than 5,000 speeding tickets this year in Douglas County.

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — More than 40 acres at the edge of the Denver-metro area will be converted into a large medical campus serving one of the state's largest health care systems.

CommonSpirit Health will develop a 42-acre property it has assembled in Douglas County's unincorporated Meridian community to serve the "rapidly expanding communities" in Denver's southern suburbs, the company said.

CommonSpirit paid $45.5 million for land that formerly encompassed business operations for TTEC Holdings, a global tech company that provides call centers and other digital services, according to TTEC's third-quarter earnings filing.

The building, 9197 South Peoria St., was used as TTEC's "principal place of business" prior to transitioning its workforce to remote work in March 2020, TTEC said.

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