Florida Hospital Wins Approval for $110M Tower

Jupiter (Fla.) Medical Center, a 248-bed hospital, has received final approval from the town of Jupiter to construct a new 92-bed patient tower, per Becker’s. 

The project will cost $110 million. The new tower will expand the hospital’s capacity for inpatient care, specifically oncology, cardiovascular and orthopedics services. 

The hospital will also construct a $25 million, five-deck parking garage with 800 spaces. It aims to complete both projects by May 2025.

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