8 hospitals planning upgrades, expansions

The following hospitals announced or completed plans in the last week to expand, upgrade or renovate their facilities. 

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1. UW Health to build $255M specialty clinic
Madison, Wis.-based UW Health plans to build a $255 million specialty care clinic on the far east side of Madison. 

2. Atrium Health to get 2 new medical office buildings
Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health plans to invest more than $200 million into a multiphase development in Charlotte. Phase one will provide patients with an additional 280,000 square feet of medical space.

3. Banner University Medical Center to open 16-story tower Nov. 6
Phoenix-based Banner University Medical Center will open its 16-story, $417.9 million patient tower Nov. 6.  

4. NYC Health + Hospitals to build 3 one-stop shop ambulatory care centers
New York City-based NYC Health + Hospitals plans to build three community healthcare centers that will provide comprehensive, one-stop ambulatory care services to patients in underserved communities. 

5. Penn Medicine breaks ground on $200M outpatient center
Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine broke ground Oct. 26 on its Advanced Patient Care building, which will serve as a $200 million replacement outpatient center.

6. Norton Healthcare unveils $38M cancer center
Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare held a ceremonial ribbon cutting Oct. 24 for the completion of Norton Cancer Institute-Brownsboro.

7. Acadia Healthcare wants to build $21M hospital in Cincinnati
Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare, which operates 600 facilities in 40 states, has proposed building a $21-million hospital in Cincinnati.

8. U of Central Florida, HCA break ground on $175 million teaching hospital
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare and Orlando-based University of Central Florida broke ground Oct. 25 on a new $175-million teaching hospital.

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Bon Secours edges out Sentara Health to expand in Virginia city
Hackensack University Medical Center to break ground on $714M expansion next year
Torrance Memorial opens $40M pediatric unit

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