Jupiter Medical Center To Build $110M Bed Tower

Jupiter Medical Center in Jupiter, Fla., is planning a $110 million, 92-bed patient tower, according to the website wptv.com.

The five-story project will add to the hospital’s existing 248-bed capacity and is slated for completion in May 2025.

The 135,016-square-foot tower will also house support facilities, including a pharmacy and administrative offices. A five-deck parking garage with 800 spaces is also planned.

Jupiter Medical Center recently topped out the Johnny and Terry Gray Surgical Institute on its campus in Jupiter.

The post Jupiter Medical Center To Build $110M Bed Tower first appeared on HCD Magazine.



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