A company with experience developing health care facilities in the Lower 48 has applied with the state to construct a $48 million skilled nursing facility in Anchorage with 150 beds.
If approved, construction could begin in spring 2023, with completion planned for fall 2025, said Jared Leavitt, a partner with Spring Creek Enterprise who plans to serve as chief executive at the skilled nursing facility. The state of Alaska last May approved a certificate-of-need application from a different company for a 120-bed skilled nursing facility in Anchorage.at 11000 C St., according to Alexandria Hicks, coordinator for the department’s certificate of need program, in an email.