The area is expected to see about 1,200 more jobs over several years resulting from the projects.
“We are expecting a significant, 11 percent job growth over the next five years, and these expansions play into that,” Laura Matteoli, the city’s acting economic development director, told the publication.
Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health’s plans involve consolidation. According to the report, the system will consolidate its corporate headquarters and other buildings into one 275,000-square-foot building, projected to cost $100 million and slated to open in January. Human resources, IT and strategy departments will be housed in the building. Adventist Health also is building a clinic for its workers in Roseville, vice president of talent strategy Doris Tetz Carpenter told The Sacramento Bee.
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente’s plans in Roseville involve replacing its 90,000-square-foot Riverside Medical Offices with one 210,000-square-foot building that will offer outpatient services, spokesperson Edwin Garcia said.
At Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health, hospital officials are expanding the system’s Roseville hospital’s emergency and intensive care unit, the report states. The 97,000-square-foot building addition is slated for completion in 2020.
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