The 53-acre campus, which broke ground in January 2025, is now set to include a four-story, 118,000-square-foot patient tower.
The health system is set to open two new medical office buildings by 2027, marking its first major construction projects in 25 years.
The closure has created immediate challenges for residents in Central Brevard County, particularly in accessing emergency services.
This innovative model is now being closely studied by Florida State University (FSU) and leaders in Tallahassee as they explore options for transforming the city’s flagship hospital, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH), into an academic medical center.
Construction begins in 2026, and the expanded hospital is set to open in 2028. This project marks a major step forward in meeting the healthcare needs of our growing community.