The 98,000-square-foot addition will add 78 inpatient beds, house clinical support space and feature space for ambulatory services. The project also calls for a renovated parking garage that will add 332 parking spaces.
Pending state approval, construction is expected to start in 2020.
The project is the first inpatient expansion at the 171-bed hospital since 1976, according to the report.
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