Ground Broken on Jupiter Medical Center's Second Hospital

The 53,000-square-foot hospital will include 29 inpatient beds, four operating rooms, 24-hour emergency services, a diagnostic laboratory and imaging services.

By HFT Staff


Jupiter Medical Center (JMC) broke ground on its second hospital, marking a expansion of access to care across western Palm Beach County. The “Jupiter Medical Center Neighborhood Hospital at The Health Park at Avenir” is designed to meet the needs of a rapidly growing population, bringing emergency and specialty services closer to where patients live and work. 

The 53,000-square-foot hospital will include 29 inpatient beds, four operating rooms, 24-hour emergency services, a diagnostic laboratory and imaging services. It will be adjacent to a three-story, 47,000-square-foot medical office building dedicated to Jupiter Medical Center physicians, including primary care, concierge medicine, orthopedics, cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonary and general surgery. Both facilities are expected to open in early 2028. 

The Health Park at Avenir is being developed by Palm Beach Gardens-based Sina Companies, with Black Diamond Construction acting as the general contractor. 

Located at the corner of Northlake Boulevard and Landstar Drive, the campus sits within the master-planned Avenir community, approved for 3,650 homes, along with retail, office and recreational amenities. The health complex will also feature two separate two-story, 25,000-square-foot medical office buildings, with space now available for lease. Those buildings will break ground at a later date. 



July 8, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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