Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Held for Baptist Health Breckenridge

The new 126,800 square foot facility had taken two years to construct.

By HFT Staff


Kentucky governor Andy Beshear and Louisville mayor Craig Greenberg joined representatives from Baptist Health, The McMahan Group and Abel Construction of Louisville to cut the ribbon marking the opening of Baptist Health Breckenridge. 

Ground was broken on the $90 million facility in September 2021. The new facility resulted in the creation of 200 jobs in total, out of which 100 were brand-new positions. 

The 126,800 square foot facility houses physician practices, an outpatient surgery center, urgent care center, physical therapy, imaging and laboratory services and a community pharmacy. 

Baptist Health Breckenridge will serve as a primary care hub, with 144 treatment spaces for more than 50 providers. 

The site of Baptist Health Breckenridge sits less than two miles from Baptist Health Louisville’s campus. The project also encompasses renovations to nearby existing medical office space on Kresge Way and Dupont Circle, following the relocation of existing physician practices. 

Construction on Baptist Health Breckenridge was completed over a two-year, phased plan. The developer and owner of the project is an affiliate of The McMahan Group. Key partners in the project include TEG Architects of Jeffersonville, BTM Engineering and Abel Construction of Louisville. 



July 27, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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