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Florida’s healthcare real estate market continues to expand as major health systems move closer to fast-growing residential communities. From The Villages and West Palm Beach to Fort Myers, Orlando and Broward County, new hospitals, outpatient centers, surgery facilities and medical office buildings are being planned or built to meet rising demand for care closer to home.

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The school is expected to open in August 2027 and will be located in Miami’s Health District, near Jackson’s hospital campus and MDC’s Medical Campus.

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The planned 21,000-square-foot facility will include exam rooms, mock hospital rooms, a nurses’ station, debriefing and control rooms, classrooms, an anatomy lab and flexible interactive space.

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New medical office development is reshaping South Florida’s healthcare landscape, giving patients more convenient access to doctors, specialists and procedure-ready facilities in modern, technology-forward settings.

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The mixed-use campus planned near Florida’s Turnpike will bring new healthcare, retail, dining and wellness space to one of Central Florida’s fastest-growing regions, with AdventHealth expected to anchor the development with a new 80-bed hospital.