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CDC Breaks Ground on New Lifestyle Center, Dedicates New StreetscapeThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) broke ground today on a new five-story, $18-million multi-purpose facility that will house 300 employees and a 15,000-square-foot Lifestyle Center encouraging wellness as well as physical fitness. The CDC also dedicated the new Clifton Road streetscape, a secure buffer for the Roybal campus featuring wide sidewalks and greenspace for pedestrians. These new additions are excellent examples of CDCs commitment to two overarching goals of health promotion and preparedness, said CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding. At the new Lifestyle Center, we will refine what we know works to help all people, including our own employees, achieve the best possible health at every stage of life. The new streetscape meets our security needs, yet allows ongoing interaction between CDC and the surrounding community. The new Lifestyle Center, designed to support and encourage healthy choices by CDC employees, will offer:
CDC will also explore fitness and wellness best practices at the Lifestyle Center through partnerships with fitness and sporting goods manufacturers, managed care providers, insurers, and food and beverage makers. Findings will be shared broadly with others interested in promoting healthy lifestyle choices. Our goal is for CDCs new Lifestyle Center to set the standard for workplace wellness, said Dr. William Dietz, director of CDCs nutrition and physical activity program. Our hope is that well be able to create an environment that will be open and attractive to fitness newcomers, hardcore enthusiasts, and those who fall in the middle. Features of the Clifton Road streetscape include:
Completion of the new office building is scheduled for March 2006. For
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