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Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus, Ohio) is set to open in 2026 a new inpatient tower to its campus in Columbus.
The 14-story building, slated to open in 2030, will add 440 beds, 24 operating rooms, and endoscopy and imaging services to ...
Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE: TPC) (the “Company”), a leading civil, building and specialty ... contract for the new West Tower at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
OPERATE UNDER STEWARD HEALTH CARE ARE GETTING NEW NAMES. BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER’S HEALTH SYSTEM TOOK OVER BOTH OF THE HOSPITALS LAST OCTOBER. SO GOOD SAMARITAN IN BROCKTON WILL NOW BE CALLED BMC ...
Northwell, the new owner of Norwalk Hospital, will provide expertise and much-needed capital to begin work on the delayed ...
On Wednesday afternoon, Med Center Health raised the final steel beam on its High Street Tower, a major milestone marking the halfway point of a multi-million-dollar construction project designed to ...
Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla will pivot to a new entrance for the first time since 1964 with the opening of the ...
(WTVF) — Vanderbilt University Medical Center has implemented a hiring freeze ... of the October opening of the 180-bed Jim Ayers Tower." How are federal funding cuts affecting medical research ...
An idle Southern California Edison transmission tower was dismantled, removed and flown away via helicopter Wednesday so it could be tested to determine what, if any, role it played in igniting ...
Efforts to reach representatives of McFarlin Building LLC for comment were not successful. The $1.4 million price is ... organization called the Price Tower Arts Center, which sought to remake ...
CRANSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — A building that once housed hospital services in Cranston is meeting the wrecking ball. The Welcome Arnold building, built in 1936, was originally part of the former ...
And state Sen. Wayne Langerholc, R–Richland Township, secured $1 million in state funding for ongoing renovations at the conference center. “It’s easy to advocate for (state) dollars when ...