The year 2022 unveiled riveting changes in Northeast Florida’s expansive healthcare hub, but the most voluminous news is acquisition, expansion and growthe Leon L. Haley, Jr. M.D. Trauma Center will be built on the medical center's Eighth Street campus off Interstate 95 north of downtown. The hospital said in a statemen it will be a"catalyst for downtown renewal and will benefit the community for decades to come.
The population of St. Johns County, where Flagler has been the dominant player but is facing increased competition, has ballooned. The county had about 125,000 residents in 2000 and now has about 300,000 — U.S. Census data estimated the population at 292,000 in 2021. and Board of Trustees Chairman Todd Neville told the Business Journal that joining a large, well-run and"like-minded" health care system could help meet ever increasing demand.
A five-year lease was approved by Jacksonville City Council for “general office use, administrative and clinical research purposes.”June plans to invest $432 million to add five floors atop its existing eight-floor structure. The13-floor hospital will have 1.4 million square feet of space and add 121 inpatient beds including 56 ICU beds that will occupy three of the new floors. On Nov.
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