Cherry Hill, N.J.-based Kennedy Health System is planning a $55 million upgrade and expansion at Kennedy University Hospital-Cherry Hill, according to a Courier-Post report.
The project includes the construction of a 102,000-square-foot medical office building to replace a 24,000-square-foot structure that currently houses physicians' offices and a sleep center. Preliminary plans also include building a new inpatient pavilion with single-occupancy rooms, according to the report.
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