Focus: New Construction

Florida hospital system to invest $600 million into three 'wellness villages'

Each ‘village’ will have different healthcare concepts, including fitness and medical offices


A Florida healthcare system is planning to build three "wellness villages" in Brevard County, investing more than $600 million during the next five years, according to an article on the Orlando Business Journal website.

The villages will represent a $600 million investment.

Each ”village” will have different healthcare concepts, including fitness and medical offices.

The 150-bed Cape Canaveral Hospital will become part of tone of the villages, where it will feature 120 acute care beds, six operating suites and 28 emergency department bays.

Read the article.



November 11, 2019


Topic Area: Architecture


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