Memorial Hermann Katy Plans $70M Patient Tower

Memorial Hermann Katy (Texas) Hospital announced plans to construct a $70 million patient tower on its campus, according to a report by The Rancher.

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The six-story tower will increase the hospital’s bed count to around 200. It will also include additional operating rooms and an expanded emergency center.

Construction is scheduled to start early next year and be completed by 2016, according to the report.

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