Woodland Recovery Center to Expand with New Facility in Mississippi

The new 100-bed facility is expected to be completed in 2026.

By HFT Staff


Woodland Recovery Center announced that the organization is expanding its footprint in Southaven, Mississippi, with a $25 million investment to build a new state-of-the-art, 100-bed facility. 

To bring this project to life, Woodland Recovery Center has partnered with DeAngelis Diamond as the general contractor and Stengel Hill Architecture as the architectural firm. DeAngelis Diamond, a national construction management firm with extensive experience in healthcare facilities, has completed over $4 billion in construction projects since its founding in 1996. Their expertise and commitment to excellence ensure that the new facility will meet the highest standards for patient care and innovation. Stengel Hill Architecture, a full-service architectural and interior design firm based in Louisville, Kentucky, is nationally recognized for its specialization in healthcare facilities and licensed in 46 states. Their design expertise will ensure the new facility fosters a welcoming and therapeutic environment for patients and staff alike. 

The $25 million build-out will not only provide a welcoming and therapeutic environment for patients but also create a number of new jobs in Southaven, contributing to the local economy and bolstering the region’s workforce. 

The expansion project is expected to break ground during the ceremony on February 4 and is slated for completion in 2026. 



January 29, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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