Irondale sued Trinity in 2009 after the medical center halted plans to move to the city, which left Irondale with a loss of $32.2 million in bonds issued to help develop the site. Under the settlement agreement, Trinity will pay an undisclosed amount to Irondale, build a medical clinic in the city and hold continual contractual obligations for the site.
Trinity is now trying to relocate to the former HealthSouth Digital Hospital in Birmingham.
Read the Birmingham Business Journal report on Trinity Medical Center.
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