City Council Gives Green Light for Overland Park Hospital Expansion in Kansas

City council members unanimously voted to approve expansion plans for Overland Park (Kan.) Regional Medical Center, according to a KMBC report.

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The expansion calls for a 700,000-square-foot addition, which will house a three-story parking garage. According to an earlier report, the hospital plans to break ground in four to six months.

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