Inpatient Projects: Baylor hospital to get $100.5M tower

165,741 SQUARE FOOT EXPANSION PLANNED AT HOSPITAL IN GRAPEVINE, TEXAS

By John Mugford

Baylor Health Care System plans to develop a $100.5 million, five story, 165,741 square foot patient tower at its Grapevine, Texas, campus.
Site plan courtesy of Baylor Health Care System

Dallas-based Baylor Health Care System is shoring up plans for a $100.5 million expansion at its hospital in Grapevine, located in the northern suburbs of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.Baylor’s plans call for the construction of a new a five-story, 165,741 square foot tower at its Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine, one of more than a dozen hospitals owned by the Baylor system.

The expansion would increase the Grapevine hospital’s bed count to 400 from its current 276.

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