Lincoln, Neb., city officials on June 8 unanimously agreed to sell a piece of land to a group of local neurosurgeons who want to build a surgery center and medical office building, the Lincoln Journal Star reports.
What you should know:
1. The neurosurgeons plan to build a 13,000-square-foot medical office building and surgery center on the land, which sold for nearly $800,000.
2. The center would employ between eight and 10 people and would see up to 20 patients a day.
3. The neurosurgeons' proposal beat a bid from a group of local real estate developers who wanted to build apartments on the land.
While the apartments would've built needed housing, the Urban Development Department had already developed a deal with the neurosurgeons. At least one member of the council didn't want to undermine UDD's efforts.