Aventura Hospital and Medical Center seeks approval to add beds, parking

Aventura (Fla.) Hospital and Medical Center is seeking city approval for a major expansion project, including the addition of 60 patient rooms and a 506-space parking garage, according to the South Florida Business Journal

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The city commission will vote on the proposal by the hospital on June 14.

Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, which is owned by Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, recently completed a $75.6 million emergency department expansion, which included 22 new rooms. The hospital was designated a Level II trauma center in 2016.

The latest expansion plans include the construction of a three-story building housing 60 patient rooms, waiting rooms and a lounge, as well as a 506-space parking garage, according to the report.

Estimated cost for the project was not noted in the report.

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