site owned by AdventHealth east of Narcoossee Road and north of State Road 417 at 10999 Narcoossee Road

AdventHealth plans to build a new health and wellness campus in southeast Orlando’s Lake Nona community with a 120-bed hospital that may cost north of an estimated $75 million.

The Altamonte Springs-based nonprofit health system — with $6.5 billion in Central Florida revenue — filed plans with the city of Orlando to build a 250,000-square-foot hospital, a 50,000-square-foot medical office building and a parking garage.

Doug Harcombe, CEO of AdventHealth’s south market, which includes Osceola and Orange counties, told Orlando Business Journal construction should start on the new hospital this summer and be finished in late 2025. The general contractor for the project hasn’t been chosen yet.

“Lake Nona is a unique, innovative and rapidly growing community,” Harcombe said. “We plan to expand our care network and better serve the residents and visitors alike.”

A hospital of that size may cost about $70 million to build, while a medical office building that size could cost about $5 million, according to industry standards.

AdventHealth would build the project on a 67.8-acre site it owns east of Narcoossee Road and north of State Road 417 at 10999 Narcoossee Road. That property is across the road from its existing 19,000-square-foot AdventHealth Lake Nona ER at 10080 Lake Nona Blvd., which it opened in 2020. The number of employees for the new campus has yet to be determined.

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Charlotte, NC-based Flagship Healthcare Properties, an outpatient healthcare real estate firm, has acquired a newly built, Class A medical office building located in Winter Garden, Florida.

The property was acquired through Flagship Healthcare Properties‘ private real estate investment trust, Flagship Healthcare Trust. Flagship Healthcare Properties will also provide property management and asset management services for the property.

The 23,241-square-foot property, located at 12323 W Colonial Drive, is anchored by AdventHealth Well 65+, a primary care practice. The property benefits nearby hospital systems such as AdventHealth Winter Garden and Orlando Health – Health Central.

The Winter Garden area is known for its West Orange Healthcare District, a former healthcare investor that amassed more than $245 million for the community in 2022.

 “As Orlando’s population has continued to swell, bedroom communities like Winter Garden have benefited and are experiencing explosive growth with an increased need in support services such as patient-focused healthcare,” said Flagship Healthcare Properties EVP of acquisitions Gerald Quattlebaum.

 

Source:  ConnectCRE

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Baptist Health will soon break ground on a new emergency room and medical office complex in Nassau County’s growing Yulee community.

The Baptist Nassau Crossing Medical Campus will include emergency medical services for adults and children as well as additional health care services in central and western Nassau County.

And as plans proceed to break ground on the new medical campus just east of Interstate 95 on State Road 200, construction is already underway on Baptist Primary Care Beachwalk on County Road 210 West in Northwest St. Johns County, according to the Florida Times-Union, a WJCT News partner.

Yulee’s 23,879-square-foot emergency center will have two emergency centers — Baptist Emergency Center for adults and Wolfson Children’s Emergency Center for patients up to 17. The new emergency room will offer easier access to specialized pediatric care at Wolfson Children’s Hospital for Nassau County.

“For nearly 30 years, Baptist Health has been serving the Nassau community,” Baptist Medical Center Nassau hospital president Ed Hubel said. “It’s been incredible to see the growth, and we appreciate residents’ trust in us to help make the community an even healthier place to live!”

Baptist’s Yulee emergency facility will have an adjoining imaging center for X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, mammography and bone density screenings. And the building is designed for future expansion, Baptist said.

Behind the ER will be a 32,094-square-foot medical office building for Baptist Primary Care and Baptist Behavioral Health, with the potential to add other specialty services.

The $38 million facility is scheduled to open in early 2024.

Baptist Health’s new 12,000-square-foot Beachwalk facility in Northwest St. Johns County is set to open in late August or early September.

“We understand how important it is for families to have their primary health care services close to home,” Baptist Health president and CEO Michael Mayo told the Times-Union. “You will see this play out across the region as we continue our strong commitment to community-based primary care, building new clinics and expanding existing clinics throughout northeast Florida.”

The medical office and outpatient center will have 21 exam rooms, staffed by physicians and medical staff currently at the Baptist Primary Care St. Johns Forest office.

 

Source:  Jax Today

 

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Orlando Health has four projects under construction or in the works at its main downtown campus.

The nonprofit health system — with $4.6 billion in 2021 revenue and $8 billion in assets — has been very active with construction and planning at the site. Projects include those tied to specialty care as well as other types of care.

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Orlando Health is nearly finished with its $300 million, 375,000-square-foot complex which includes a medical office pavilion and 75-bed orthopedic hospital. The medical office and surgical facility will open March 27, while the hospital is set to open August 1.

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The system plans to construct a three-story, 45,000-square-foot medical office building at 86 W. Underwood St. Demolition at the site started in January and the institute is expected to open in late 2023.

Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute

The second phase of construction will add up to 48,475 new square feet to the building at 22 W. Underwood St. That work is expected to be completed this summer, and the institute already has started serving patients.

Future Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Project

Dr. Phillips Charities donated $6 million for a future project at the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children campus. More details for the project were not immediately available.

 

Source:  OBJ