Tag: Andrea Stirling

  • Sutter Health to open new walk-in care clinic in Citrus Heights

    Sutter Health walk-in clinic
    A photo showing a new Sutter Health walk-in clinic that opened in Elk Grove last year. A new clinic will open in Citrus Heights this fall. // Image courtesy, Sutter Health

    This story originally appeared in The Sentinel’s Weekend e-Edition on Sept. 3rd. Click here to get our local stories delivered each Sunday.

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    Sutter Health is planning to open a walk-in clinic with same-day service in the new shopping center at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue later this year, a company executive confirmed on Thursday. Most major insurance plans will be accepted at the clinic, and a $129 flat fee for those without insurance will also be an option.

    Ted Matson, Sutter Health’s vice president of strategy, told The Sentinel the new clinic seeks to bring “quick, convenient healthcare” to the area, with nurse practitioners or physicians’ assistants on-site to provide health screenings and wellness services, along with treatment for everyday illnesses. Sutter currently has three other walk-in clinics in the region, all of which do not require appointments and are open seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Sutter spokeswoman Liz Madison said the clinic will have a similar “look and feel” of a walk-in clinic that opened in Elk Grove last year, with an expansive lobby area, modern interior, and complimentary fruit, coffee and tea, and fruit-infused water on tap.

    While not offering as comprehensive services as an urgent care center or an emergency room, Sutter’s Walk-in Care clinics can treat conditions like sprains or a mild fever or skin rash, according to a description on Sutter Health’s website. Those with a broken bone or severe cut would be advised to seek treatment at an urgent care center or hospital ER, Matson said.

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    The future clinic at 5406 Sunrise Blvd. features an 1,865-square-feet floor plan in a building that shares tenancy with Moe’s Southwest Grill, a new restaurant that opened last October. Matson said Citrus Heights was selected as an “optimal location” based on factors including growth potential and a need for healthcare services.

    The Sacramento Business Journal reported last week that Sutter had signed a 5-year lease for the new clinic. Matson said the clinic is scheduled to open later this fall.

    With the addition of Sutter, the new Capital Nursery Shopping Plaza now has only two vacant spaces remaining, according to leasing agent Andrea Stirling. She said service-oriented tenants are being sought to fill the remaining 1,300 and 1,450-square-feet vacant spaces, since the shopping center is maxed out on food uses.

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  • New Citrus Heights shopping plaza to now open in May

    Capital Nursery Plaza in Citrus Heights, The Edwards Company
    An updated listing brochure on The Edwards Company website shows the layout of the new Capital Nursery Plaza in Citrus Heights. Credit: TheEdwardsCo.com

    The new 5.7-acre shopping center under construction at Madison Avenue and Sunrise Boulevard is now set to open in May 2016 rather than January, according to the broker group hired to lease the property.

    According to broker Andrea Stirling with The Edwards Company, the plaza’s new Smart & Final Extra store is scheduled for a May opening date, with four restaurants and others soon to follow. New restaurants will include Moe’s Southwest Grill, Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches, Black Bear Diner, and McDonald’s, while three other available spaces are yet to be leased.

    Questions about the reason for the delayed opening date were referred to Chris Bucklin of the Petaluma-based PMB Development company, who was not able to be reached by phone or email Friday afternoon.

    Stirling said there’s been some interest in the remaining spots on the new Capital Nursery Plaza, but she said the center is “maxed out on food” due to parking restrictions, so future tenants will have to be “non-food.”

    The layout of the plaza and its available spots are pictured in a newly published informational packet on TheEdwardsCo.com, designed to attract new tenants. The 9-page packet shows a 1,300-square-foot location available in a shared spot with Jimmy John’s, as well as a 3,100-square-foot pad along Sunrise Boulevard, and a 3,470-square-foot pad along Madison Avenue.

    The new Quick Stop gas station being constructed at the corner is on a different parcel and is unaffiliated with the shopping plaza, according to Stirling.

    [Document: Capital Nursery Plaza listing packet.pdf]

    Although construction of the new Smart & Final store is visibly taking shape, the new McDonald’s has yet to announce a date to break ground, according to a statement by company spokesperson Natalie Aronson on Friday.
    As previously reported on The Sentinel, the Fair Oaks McDonald’s on the southeast corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue -- currently just outside Citrus Heights -- will relocate across the street to the new Citrus Heights shopping center. Aronson said that decision was made due to the current facility outgrowing its capacity over the past 20 years, and the new location featuring a larger and more modern design. [Read more: McDonald’s to relocate in new Citrus Heights shopping center] According to development plans approved by City planning commissioners last January, the new shopping center required demolition of about 18,000 square feet of existing improvements on the old Capital Nursery plant center. When complete, the site will be home to nearly 50,000 square feet of commercial buildings — along with adding an equal amount of landscaping, and 276 parking spots. [follow text="Get more news:"] Plans show the six new buildings are designed to have “complementary architectural features,” and range in size between 2,600 and 27,000 square feet, with heights between 21 and 41 feet. [Background: Citrus Heights to gain 200 jobs with proposed shopping center] A project description listed in planning commission documents says the plaza will bring over 200 permanent new jobs in Citrus Heights, with positions ranging from entry-level to franchise ownership. Want to see more business-related stories like this on The Sentinel? Click here to take our one-minute survey and let us know.