Kansas City, Mo.-based HCA Midwest Health has received a $93 million investment from Nashville, Tenn.-based Hospital Corporation of America, the hospital system's operating company. The new financing will support three HCA Midwest Health hospitals' expansion plans.
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The Brooklyn (N.Y.) HospitalCenter plans to close on a deal to sell a 21-story medical building on its campus for more than $100 million, according to Crain's New York Business.
Knoxville-based East Tennessee Children's Hospital has received a multi-million dollar donation from a local corporation, and plans to use the funds to support its ongoing $75 million expansion project, according to a Local 8 Now report.
Akron, Ohio-based Summa Health System has revealed plans to inject $350 million into its facilities, including the construction of a new six-story tower on its main campus and improvements throughout other medical buildings and offices, according to an Ohio.com report.
The newest hospital in San Francisco will be uniquely protected against powerful earthquakes by an unlikely mechanism: goo.
Los Angeles-based CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center has unveiled plans to modernize its more than 100-year-old facility to better serve the Hollywood community and surrounding areas. The expansion will cost an estimated $200 million, according to the Commercial Property Executive.
Sioux Falls (S.D.) Specialty Hospital has had one of its busiest years yet.
San Diego-based Scripps Health said Monday it is partnering with binational company Sistemas Medicos Nacionales S.A. de C.V. to establish a hospital in Mexico that will cater to people who want to get care south of the border instead of…
As local officials solidify plans for a new $570 to $575 million hospital in Utica, N.Y., the community is preparing for the possible need to relocate police services from a near-century old building, according to a report from UticaOD.com.
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare has owned a 70-acre plot of land in Layton City, Utah, since 2008. Now, the health system will begin construction on a new hospital to serve the community's growing population, according to KSL.com.