Parkview Health Plans Hospital for West Lafayette, Indiana

Construction on the new facility is expected to begin in 2026, with a targeted opening in 2028.

By HFT Staff


Parkview Health plans to build a full-service hospital and medical office building in West Lafayette, Indiana. The facility is expected to cost approximately $200 million and will be located near the intersection of N 100 W and Kalberer Road, on land being acquired from the Purdue Research Foundation (PRF). 

The approximately 200,000-square-foot hospital will accommodate up to 40 inpatient beds and feature a 24/7 emergency department, surgical and procedural services, specialty care, lab and imaging, a comprehensive suite of outpatient services and shell space for future expansion.  

The medical office building will house primary care and specialty care, many of which are expected to be available prior to the full hospital opening in 2028. The development is also expected to directly create approximately 250 healthcare jobs, spanning both clinical and non-clinical roles. 

The new hospital is the latest in Parkview Health's growth in northern Indiana. The nonprofit health system announced plans in May to open two new facilities in Grant County and welcomed Parkview Logansport Hospital in Cass County earlier this month.  

Construction on the new facility is expected to begin in 2026, with a targeted opening in 2028. 



August 4, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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