First, the county must spend $70 million in capital improvement to construct a new parking ramp, which it expects to complete in 2027. After that, the ramp is complete, construction will begin on the tower.
The tower’s construction may still be a few years away, but it is part of a larger, ongoing effort to make systemwide updates across the medical center. One key part of those plans is to expand and consolidate the HCMC campus, which spans eight-blocks, the Star Tribune reported.
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