Shands Jacksonville (Fla.) will seek approval for a $125 million facility on Jacksonville's north side from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, according to a Florida Times-Union report.
The 110-bed facility, which would be called Shands Jacksonville Northside, could be completed as early as 2105 if a certificate of need is granted this year, according to the report.
Shands originally announced plans to build a Northside campus in 2007 but delayed construction due to the recession.
The campus will be developed in two phases and will include a medical office building and acute-care hospital.
Read the Florida Times-Union report on Shands Jacksonville.
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The 110-bed facility, which would be called Shands Jacksonville Northside, could be completed as early as 2105 if a certificate of need is granted this year, according to the report.
Shands originally announced plans to build a Northside campus in 2007 but delayed construction due to the recession.
The campus will be developed in two phases and will include a medical office building and acute-care hospital.
Read the Florida Times-Union report on Shands Jacksonville.
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