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Florida Hospital Waterman building new health center
Saturday, February 4th, 2012 at 5:33pm. 8 Views, 0 Comments.
Orlando Business Journal
2/2/12
Florida Hospital Waterman plans to build the Donald and Audrey Conry Creation Health Center, which will include a demonstration kitchen, lecture hall and fitness center. The Living Well Demonstration Kitchen and conference rooms, to be built on the west side of the rotunda in the hospital atrium, will host lifestyle programs for the community.
“It is our desire to help our community manage any disease process they may have, and also to prevent disease by following guidelines to protect the precious gift of good health,” says Ken Mattison, president and CEO.
Also included in the project is a Healthy Life Fitness Center planned for the east side of the atrium rotunda that will be available free of charge to all hospital…
HCA to break ground on Poinciana Hospital
Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 6:51pm. 40 Views, 0 Comments.
Orlando Business Journal
1/13/12
Construction finally is slated to begin on the long-awaited hospital in Poinciana. But it will be smaller than expected.
The state on Jan. 5 gave health care giant Hospital Corp. of America the go-ahead to halve its plans for a new 60-bed hospital in Poinciana. Groundbreaking on a scaled-down, 30-bed version and a freestanding emergency department is set for Feb. 7.
In the short term, that means $48.7 million less in construction and other costs, and a reduction in the 286 jobs originally expected. But experts believe HCA will expand the facility as Poinciana grows.
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UCF to Buy 25 Acres of Land for Hospital
Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 6:47pm. 65 Views, 0 Comments.
Orlando Business Journal
1/26/12
The University of Central Florida board of trustees will vote Jan. 26 whether or not to buy 25 acres of Tavistock Group land for a hospital, clinic and research space.
According to documents, the closing date would be Jan. 30. According to the terms, UCF would:
• Pay $15.1 million for the land.
• Have rights to develop 253,000 square feet of hospital space.
• Have the right to develop 115,000 square feet of clinic space.
• Have the option to by an additional 13 plus acres until Jan. 16, 2017, at a cost of $600,000 per acre of market value.
• Either buy outright at closing or pay 50 percent at closing and have 50 percent be seller financed.
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December 2011 Transactions
Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 2:18pm. 55 Views, 0 Comments.
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| Sale Date | 12/20/20111 | 12/09/11 | 12/01/2011 | 12/14/2011 | |
| Address | 83 Columbia St | 541 E Horatio Ave | 2200 Lee Rd | 5724 Hansel Ave | |
| City, Zip | Orlando, 32806 | Maitland, 32751 | Winter Park, 32789 | Orlando 32809 | |
| Size (SF) | 39,860 | 10,832 | 2,480 | 2,202 | |
| Type | Medical | Professional/Dental | Dental | Dental | |
| Year Built | 1974 | 1977 | 1976 | 1979 | |
| Sold Price | $6,000,000 | $750,000 | $400,000 | $315,000 | |
| Price/SF | $150 | $69 | $161 | $143 | |
| Buyer | Orlando Health Inc. | Horatio Florida Partners LLC | Gabel James E | Hansel Avenue Holding LLC | |
Orlando Health announces $297M expansion
Friday, December 23rd, 2011 at 3:54am. 103 Views, 0 Comments.
12/22/11
Orlando Business Journal
Orlando Health’s board of directors approved a $297 million expansion to its downtown campus Dec. 19. The project includes a new, 10-story, 345,000-square-foot, 190-plus bed patient tower. The project also will increase the size of the emergency room and construct a proton radiation therapy building. In addition, the project includes the closure of Lucerne Pavilion. Birmingham, Ala.-based Brasfield & Gorrie is the general contractor, and the project was designed Dallas-based HKS Architects Inc.
Groundbreaking is set for 2012.
Florida Hospital Medical Group to acquire Winter Park Urology
Friday, December 16th, 2011 at 6:04pm. 123 Views, 0 Comments.
December 2, 2011 - Orlando Business Journal
Florida Hospital Medical Group, an affiliate of Florida Hospital, signed a letter of intent Dec. 1 to acquire Winter Park Urology Associated P.A.
Details of the acquisition haven’t been ironed out yet, said Samantha O’Lenick, spokeswoman for Florida Hospital. But the deal would include their practice, the freestanding clinic on mills, the surgery center and the radiation oncology clinic, O’Lenick said. Winter Park Urology has 15 doctors and three nurse practitioners, according to their website. The clinic did not return calls for comment before press deadline.
“Florida Hospital has had a long-standing relationship with the doctors, and we’re excited about the possibility of the discussions,” O’Lenick said.
23,000sf expansion at Fish Memorial Hospital
Friday, December 16th, 2011 at 5:58pm. 36 Views, 0 Comments.
December 07, 2011 - Orlando Sentinel
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City has opened a $9 million expansion with 36 additional patient rooms. The 23,000-square-foot expansion, on the fifth floor of the patient tower, will begin housing patients Thursday. Hospital employees unveiled the new floor at a ceremony today, attended by several southwest Volusia County elected officials.
1192 Cypress Glen Circle, Kissimmee, FL
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at 9:18pm. 68 Views, 0 Comments.
Commercial Real Estate1192 Cypress Glen Circle
New Seven-Story Medical Office Planned Near ORMC
Monday, November 7th, 2011 at 9:27pm. 129 Views, 0 Comments.
Orlando Business Journal - 11/4/11
A Tampa development firm wants to build a new seven-story medical office building near Orlando Regional Medical Center south of downtown Orlando. Carlyle Investments Inc. plans to demolish three vacant office buildings built in the 1950s and build in their place an 80,028-square-foot office building with first-floor retail and a 350-space interior parking garage.
The existing buildings, which total 10,000 square feet, are on 2.1 acres on Columbia Street. Construction costs could range from $8 million-$16 million and the project could create up to 160 temporary construction jobs.
Florida Hospital Celebration Opens New Patient Tower
Monday, November 7th, 2011 at 9:20pm. 97 Views, 0 Comments.
MarketWatch - 11/1/11
The new 234,000 square foot, 62-bed patient tower makes the hospital a 174-bed facility. This expansion enables Celebration Health to accommodate the growing healthcare needs of Osceola County, which has had a population increase of over 50 percent in the past decade. Additionally, the patient care tower provides an environment that incorporates the most advanced, innovative technology available today with a belief in healing the mind, body and spirit; all designed to foster patient engagement and improve the patient experience.
To learn more about the new patient tower, visit http://www.celebrationhealth.com/celebration-health-tower


