Fairview Health Services Seeks Approval to Use $53M for Capital Projects

Fairview Health Services, based in Minneapolis, is seeking city approval to use $53 million in bonds for capital projects, according to a Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal report.

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The healthcare organization is considering a slew of projects, including a renovation and expansion of its bone marrow transplant units at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, a three-story addition to the emergency department at the Fairview Southdale Hospital and construction of a primary care clinic.

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