St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center in Syracuse will get $2.5 million from the state of New York to support its $265 million expansion, according to an article on the Urban CNY website.
The funds will support the construction of a new $113 million patient tower and greenway corridor to North Side businesses in Syracuse, one of the largest green healthcare construction projects in the Northeast.
The 104,000‐square‐foot patient tower will include 110 private rooms, intensive care units, a 73,000‐square‐foot surgical suite with 14 operating rooms, a 12,100‐square‐foot central sterile area, and a greenway corridor. The tower will also contain space for support services, staff education and family waiting areas.
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