Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System plans to invest $500 million in an expansion of its flagship campus in Detroit, according to a report by the Detroit Free Press.
The entire project, which would include a 300-acre residential, retail and business development near the campus, will total $1 billion, $500 million of which would be raised by outside developers, according to the report.
The project is being called a "community health park" and could also include a research facility built in partnership with Wayne State University School of Medicine, according to the report.
Read the Detroit Free Press's report on the Henry Ford community health park.
The entire project, which would include a 300-acre residential, retail and business development near the campus, will total $1 billion, $500 million of which would be raised by outside developers, according to the report.
The project is being called a "community health park" and could also include a research facility built in partnership with Wayne State University School of Medicine, according to the report.
Read the Detroit Free Press's report on the Henry Ford community health park.