Abbott Northwestern to invest $199M in campus upgrades

Minneapolis-based Abbott Northwestern Hospital plans to spend $199 million to build a central utilities plant and parking garage, according to The Star Tribune.

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The utilities plant, expected to cost $122 million, will replace a decades-old one. It will house backup generators and new boilers for the steam used for heat and medical equipment sterilization.

The hospital said it will spend $77 million on a parking garage and transportation on the south edge of its campus.

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