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Adventist HealthCare Moves Corporate Office To Gaithersburg

City contributed $160,000 in economic development grant funding to help with renovations

For the first time since 1996, Adventist HealthCare calls somewhere other than Rockville its home.

Adventist HealthCare, the largest health system in Montgomery County, completed the move of its corporate office to Gaithersburg, according to a news release.

The new location is at 820 W. Diamond Ave., in a building just off I-270 and Clopper Road, across from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Adventist announced. The new building allows the organization to improve office space for its approximately 300 employees and realize savings on its current lease.

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Gaithersburg contributed $160,000 in economic development grant funding to help with renovations at the new location, and Tuesday marked Adventist HealthCare day in the city.

Adventist President and CEO William G. “Bill” Robertson was appreciative of Gaithersburg's contribution.

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“Adventist HealthCare is very thankful for Gaithersburg’s support,” Robertson said in a statement. “We have enjoyed collaborating with the city on many projects for more than 30 years and we look forward to continuing that partnership in the future.”


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