North Carolina’s Presbyterian Healthcare to Begin Construction on $90M Hospital

Charlotte, N.C.-based Presbyterian Healthcare is set to begin construction later this year on a new, $90 million hospital near Mint Hill, N.C., according to a Charlotte Observer report.

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The facility will open in three phases, with the emergency department scheduled to open first, in 2013. This will be followed by a surgical facility and a patient tower, according to the report.

Presbyterian, which is part of Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health, was originally scheduled to open the Mint Hill facility year, but the recession delayed construction plans.

Read the Charlotte Observer report on Presbyterian Healthcare.

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