According to CEO Ken King, the hospital will demolish several buildings on its existing campus — including the main hospital facility and a behavioral health building — to build a new complex with an open, park-like campus environment.
Here are four things to know about the project.
1. Plans call for the construction of a two-story, 56,000-square-foot behavioral health building.
2. A new seven-story integrated medical office building will house physician offices, hospital support and outpatient services.
3. A five-story parking lot capable of holding 390 cars will be attached to the medical office building. A second four-floor, 430-stall parking structure will also be added to an existing parking garage.
4. The campus will contain corridors to travel between building, a fenced in courtyard and a public plaza area.
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