The health system bought the land for $14.5 million.
While no development plans have been approved, the health system said it is looking into opportunities to expand ancillary services into Parkland.
Broward Health already has a hospital in the neighboring Coral Springs neighborhood.
“We continuously seek opportunities to expand our services in the communities we care for,” Broward Health President and CEO Gino Santorio told the Business Journal. “Further development in Parkland allows us to add ancillary offerings that complement the acute care services of Broward Health Coral Springs. We look forward to extending a full continuum of care to Parkland and the surrounding communities.”
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