Inpatient Projects: Site set for U.P. replacement

The current Marquette General Hospital in Marquette, Mich., would be replaced by a new $280 million, 279-bed facility under a plan by owner Duke LifePoint. The project would also include an 80,000 square foot medical office building. (Photo courtesy of Duke LifePoint)

The current Marquette General Hospital in Marquette, Mich., would be replaced by a new $280 million, 279-bed facility under a plan by owner Duke LifePoint. The project would also include an 80,000 square foot medical office building.
(Photo courtesy of Duke LifePoint)

New $280 million campus planned in Marquette, Mich.
By Dan Larson

After months of speculation, Duke LifePoint has zeroed in on a location for its planned $280 million replacement hospital in Marquette, the largest city on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

The Marquette City Commission recently voted to sell a 37-acre property to the provider for $4 million.

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