October 18, 2018
Growth, partnerships provide path forward for Phoenix-area health care, hospital groups
Phoenix Business Journal by Angela Gonzales Mayo Clinic, meanwhile, is embarking on a $648 million expansion that will nearly double the size of its Phoenix campus — paving the way for 2,000 more high-paying health care jobs. A request for proposals has not yet been issued for that project. Dr. Wyatt Decker, CEO of Mayo […]
Tags: building expansion, capital projects, Dr. Wyatt Decker, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix Business Journal
September 7, 2018
Mayo Clinic to nearly double size of Phoenix campus in five-year, $648 million project
Arizona Republic by Stephanie Innes Citing increased patient need, Mayo Clinic in Arizonawill nearly double the size of its Phoenix campus with a five-year building project set to cost $648 million. The construction project, which officials say will add 2,000 jobs by 2029, is the largest expansion in not-for-profit Mayo Clinic’s 30-year history in Arizona. The construction is not expected to disrupt […]
September 7, 2018
Mayo Clinic will add two more buildings at cost of $144 million
Florida Times Union by Charlie Patton Over the last three years, the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has invested nearly $500 million in major construction projects, in the process more than doubling its space with 520,000 square feet of new facilities. The Mayo Clinic announced Wednesday it is preparing two more major construction projects on its […]
Tags: capital projects, Dr. Gianrico Farrugia, Florida Times-Union
September 7, 2018
Mayo Clinic will spend about $800 million to expand in Arizona and Florida
Star Tribune by Dee DePass Mayo Clinic will expand its Florida campus with two building projects worth $144 million in an effort to increase its patient surgery, treatment and parking accommodations, officials said Wednesday. Once completed, Mayo’s Jacksonville campus will have a new parking garage and a new five-story, 120,000-square-foot medical building that will connect […]
Tags: capital projects, Dr. Gianrico Farrugia, Dr. Wyatt Decker, Star Tribune
February 24, 2012
Mayo to put $700M a year into new projects
The Mayo Clinic said Thursday that it will invest $700 million a year in capital projects over the next five years, ramping up spending after cutting back when the financial crisis hit. More than half the money will go toward projects the Rochester-based health system already has in the works, such as jump-starting a proton […]
Tags: capital projects, Dr. John Noseworthy, invest $700 million a year, promising medical breakthroughs, proton beam therapy