St. Luke's Boise Medical Center has kicked off a major expansion with the groundbreaking of a new north tower and medical office plaza. This marks a significant milestone in the hospital's ongoing capital improvement program aimed at enhancing healthcare services for the Boise community and beyond.
The new facility, slated for completion in 2029, will span an impressive 860,000 square feet and include 80 additional patient beds, expanding the hospital's capacity to over 500 beds. To meet the growing demand for specialized care, the tower will also house seven new operating rooms and two neurointerventional biplanes for advanced neurological diagnosis.
This project is part of a broader master plan approved by the city of Boise in 2015, which includes a series of infrastructure enhancements and new facilities. Previous phases have focused on essential upgrades like a shipping and receiving building, central plant, parking garage, and utility improvements.
The construction of the north tower and medical office plaza is expected to create numerous job opportunities and stimulate economic growth in the region. It also underscores St. Luke's commitment to providing state-of-the-art healthcare facilities and services to the community.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, this expansion project positions St. Luke's Boise Medical Center as a leading provider of comprehensive care. It's a testament to the hospital's dedication to serving the needs of its patients and the community.
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