Everett Clinic moves more departments to Frontier Building

  • The Herald Business Journal Staff
  • Saturday, October 31, 2015 12:05pm
  • BusinessEverett

EVERETT — The Everett Clinic is moving many of its support personnel to the Frontier Building at 1800 41st St.

The medical clinic plans to move 60 employees by January. The departments include Quality, Human Resources, Marketing, Communication and Training.

The clinic is expanding its training facilities to keep pace with growth. The clinic expects to double the number of its providers from 500 to 1,000 by 2020, said Michele Graves, an Everett Clinic spokeswoman.

The clinic is taking over the entire fifth floor of the south wing of the Frontier Building. The Everett Clinic will be looking to sell the building that housed those departments at 4201 Rucker Ave, Everett.

Earlier this year, The Everett Clinic moved 220 employees to the Frontier Building. Those employees included ones who worked in Business Services and Accounting.*

The Frontier Building was constructed for GTE in 1981 when GTE was the Everett area’s primary telephone provider. Verizon later acquired GTE and in 2010 sold its landline assets to Frontier.

Frontier Communications sold the building in November 2012 to 1800 41st Street LLC, a Delaware corporation registered in Washington. Frontier remains in the north tower of the building. The Herald newsroom, advertising, business office and other departments occupy the third floor of the south tower.

* Correction: The Everett Clinic moved 220 workers to the 1800 41st St. earlier this year. A previous version of this story gave the wrong year for the move.

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