Hollywood healthcare facility plans $200 million expansion

CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center has announced the first phase of a 10-year, $200 million plan to expand and modernize


CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center has announced the first phase of a 10-year, $200 million plan to expand and modernize, according to an article on the Los Angeles Business Journal.

The initial project will include a new emergency department expanded to 26 beds and more than double its size.

Also included in Phase 1 will be a new 650-spot parking structure and an overall beautification of the hospital campus. 

In addition, the hospital will rebuild and relocate its kitchen and dietary department.

Read the article.

 

 



April 29, 2016


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