Michigan’s St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Completes $155M Patient Tower

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., will officially open its new $155 million patient tower with an open house on April 18, according to a report by AnnArbor.com.

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Patients will begin to fill the 500,000-square foot, 11-story tower’s 180 beds in May. The tower also will be home the hospital’s intensive care units, mother and baby units, stroke care unit, rehabilitation unit and will feature a spa, according to the report.

The hospital’s expansion plans also included a new East Tower, which was previously completed.

Read the AnnArbor.com’s report on St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.

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