Centura Health Breaks Ground on Expansion

The project is slated to be completed by fall 2024.

By HFT Staff


Centura Health broke ground on an expansion to Centura St. Anthony North Hospital in Westminster, Colorado. This expansion will include a five-story building with a total of 133,000 square feet. Inside, a cancer center, including radiation oncology, medical oncology and an infusion center will be available. 

Also included in the project is a 30-bed medical surgical unit, a future planned 26-bed intensive care unit and space for an additional 60 medical surgical beds. When the tower is built out, St. Anthony North Hospital will have a capacity of 237 beds. The first iteration of this project is slated to be completed by fall 2024. 



December 27, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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