Industry Pulse (February 2008)

MERRIAM, Kansas –  Shawnee Mission Medical Center, located in the far western suburbs of the Kansas City metro area of Missouri and Kansas, recently announced plans to buy 42 acres in the southern part of growing Overland Park, Kan., for a future hospital. The hospital campus would be developed in phases, starting with outpatient services and physician offices in a medical office building (MOB). Eventually, as the population grows and demand dictates a need for inpatient and other services, a hospital with 400 beds would be built. The adjacent MOB would have 240,000 square feet. The hospital campus is slated to be part of a 300-acre mixed use project, called the Village of Overland Park, which is being developed by a local development firm, Price Brothers Development Inc. Shawnee Mission Medical Center is part of Winter Park, Fla.-based Adventist Health System, the country’s largest not-for-profit Protestant provider.

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