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August 26, 2024

Crisis stabilization center, with 48 beds, breaks ground in Sedro-Woolley

By EMMA LAPWORTH
A/E Editor

Renderings by SRG + CannonDesign [enlarge]
The exterior of the building will complement the surrounding environment with colors and finishes that work in harmony with the landscape and reference Skagit Valley’s farmhouses, wood barns and stone masonry.

Ground was broken Aug. 12. on a 48-bed inpatient stabilization center for mental health and addiction treatment in Sedro-Woolley.


 
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