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Health First is making some changes to its Wellness Village concept in Merritt Island.

The Rockledge-based nonprofit health system will remove some of the retail elements from its proposed project at 255 Borman Drive in Merritt Island. The project will still include a 120-bed hospital to replace its 150-bed Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach, a 90,000-square-foot medical office building, a parking structure and a central energy plan, but concepts like a restaurant, coffee shops, health information center and retail shops will no longer be included.

Health First Spokesman Lance Skelly told Orlando Business Journal that a combination in increasing labor, materials, energy, transportation and construction costs were part of the decision, along with the rising cost of doing business for its health care operations.

“Health care systems and hospitals cannot simply raise or adjust its prices in response to external pressures like — say— an airline, hotel, restaurant, theme park or grocery store can,” Skelly said. “Because of these rapidly increasing costs, and with no slowdown in sight, we’ve decided to reevaluate the timing and elements of our Wellness Villages – including Merritt Island.”

Construction on the hospital and other elements is expected to start in 2024. Wellness Village sites in Melbourne and Palm Bay have been paused, but only to be reevaluated and nothing has been taken off the table yet, Skelly said.

The changes come as Health First reported that in its fiscal 2022 it had an overall loss of $232.5 million, versus a net gain of $189.3 million in its fiscal 2021, according to its bond report for the year ended Sept. 30.

Founded in 1995, Health First has more than 9,000 employees and owns four hospitals, health insurance plans and a multispecialty physician group.

Meanwhile, health care construction activity is on the rise nationwide, as well as in Central Florida.

Raleigh, North Carolina-based FMI Corp. expects health care construction spending in the U.S. to go from $53 billion in 2022 to $62 billion in 2025. That is due to demand for services for an aging population and the addition of people to certain parts of the country.

 

Source:   OBJ

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Health First‘s massive plan for a new hospital and “wellness village” off State Road 520 on Merritt Island is starting to get its first formal public airings, as the project seeks regulatory approval.

This month, Health First will seek the support of the Brevard County Planning and Zoning Board and the Brevard County Commission for a series of zoning changes and related waivers that would allow the project to move forward.

Health First hopes to open the new seven-story, 120-bed hospital as early as 2025. It would replace the current six-story, 150-bed Cape Canaveral Hospital on State Road 520 in Cocoa Beach, which would close when the new hospital opens.

The wellness village will consist of the medical office building, child day care center, fitness center, coffee shop, education center, spa, retail, food hall, market/juice bar, event space, amphitheater and information tower. The wellness village also will contain landscaping and pedestrian walkways, as well as emergency, maintenance and event vehicle access.

 

Source:  Florida Today

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A $100 million-plus mixed-use development with a hospital is in the pipeline for The Villages near the border of Lake and Sumter counties.

The Villages Development Co. LLC — tied to the 35,000-acre retirement community that spans three Florida counties — is seeking Lake County job creation incentive funds for a 435-acre, multi-phase project. It will be built near the Florida Turnpike and County Road 470, with approximately 240 acres in Lake County and 195 acres in Sumter County. Development of the first phase is expected to kick off in late 2021 or early 2022.

Lake County commissioners initial approved the economic development incentives in December 2020, when the project was referred to as “Project Go West.” The final agreement is set to go before the Lake County Commission on July 27.

The large-scale, mixed-use project would have a “Wellness Village” anchored by a regional hospital and aims to include targeted industries such as health care, translational science, research, academic, regional retail and commercial facilities. It will be built in phases by the applicant and other end-users recruited by the applicant.

 

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