Inpatient Projects: Virginia replacement reduces beds

Riverside Health System of Newport News, Va., recently broke ground for a replacement for its Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox, Va. The new hospital and adjacent outpatient facility will have a total cost of about $80 million. (Rendering courtesy of Riverside Health)

Riverside Health System of Newport News, Va., recently broke ground for a replacement for its Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox, Va. The new hospital and adjacent outpatient facility will have a total cost of about $80 million. (Rendering courtesy of Riverside Health)

Riverside Health’s future hospital on Eastern Shore expected to cost about $80M

FORT WORTH, Texas – Officials with HCA North Texas recently broke ground on a $71 million future hospital and an adjoining MOB in an area known as Alliance in north Fort Worth, a marketplace that has become highly competitive among healthcare providers.

Both the hospital, called Medical Center at Alliance, and the MOB are planned to open in January 2015, according to HCA officials with the system’s North Hills Hospital. The new campus is at the northeast corner of U.S. Interstate 35W and North Tarrant Parkway, about 10 miles west of HCA’s North Hills campus.

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