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Updated: April 21, 2025

InterMed to build medical office and surgery facility in Scarborough

A rendering shows the exterior of a two-story building. Rendering / Courtesy InterMed Construction is expected to begin soon on the two-story, 62,000-square-foot building.

InterMed, an independent, physician-owned practice in Portland, said Monday it would partner with two medical real estate giants to build a medical office building and ambulatory surgery center at the Downs 577-acre mixed-use development in Scarborough.

The two-story, 62,000-square-foot building, to be located in a future part of the Downs called the Town Center, was designed by E4H Architecture, or Environments for Health Architecture, a health care and health sciences firm headquartered in Boston.

Scarborough-based Landry/French Construction is expected to start construction soon, with an anticipated completion in fall 2026. 

The project estimate was not disclosed.

The address of the site is 277 Scarborough Downs Road.

The location will be in addition to InterMed’s current sites in Portland, South Portland and Yarmouth.

Medical real estate

Founded in 1993, InterMed is southern Maine’s largest physician-owned primary care and multispecialty services medical group. In addition to the Portland headquarters, it has branches in South Portland and Yarmouth.

The partnership includes Chicago-based Remedy Medical Properties Inc., whose medical properties interests include ownership and management of 33 million square feet, development of 7 million square feet and $14 billion of health care acquisitions since 2012, according to its website.

Also in the partnership is Boca Raton-based Kayne Anderson Real Estate, whose medical office space portfolio includes more than 32 million square feet of space at 785 properties across 43 states, according to its website.

Remedy and Kayne Anderson are the nation’s largest private owners of health care properties, according to a news release.

“The new medical office building and surgery center will provide patients with convenient access to top-tier interdisciplinary medical professionals and a wide range of health care services, all interconnected in one state-of-the-art environment,” said Roger Poitras, InterMed’s CEO. 

Services at the new spot will include primary care, urgent care, obstetrical and gynecological care and advanced imaging and surgical services, for existing and new patients.

The development is expected to create job opportunities as the facility becomes operational. 

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