The building is expected to cost about $200 million and will house an emergency department, a heart and vascular institute and up to 90 private patient rooms.
The medical building will be named after the donors, New Hampshire entrepreneurs Grace and Ken Solinksy. They founded Insight Technology, a supplier of night vision and optical products for the U.S. military.
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