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Providence Invests $177M to Expand, Upgrade Healthcare Properties

Providence has announced investments totaling $177 million to bolster emergency and critical cardiac care at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers, including Providence Heart Institute.

The improvements are expected to accommodate an additional 50,000 emergency department visits each year—the equivalent of an entirely new emergency department for Portland—and support more complex cardiac conditions.

This commitment is part of the Tomorrow Starts Today campaign. More than 80% of the total funding—$144 million—will come from donors, making it the largest campaign in Providence Oregon’s history.

The funding will support increased capacity through investments of $92 million in expanded and re-imagined emergency departments at Providence St. Vincent and Providence Portland and $85 million to expand critical cardiac care facilities, including a new cardiac intensive care unit, at Providence St. Vincent.

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Jasmine Kilman is Content Director of Connect Commercial Real Estate, covering Chicago and greater Chicagoland, the Midwest, Seattle, and the Pacific Northwest. She covers industry trends, transaction deals, market research, and produces daily news stories. With experience in marketing and communications for academic nonprofits and corporate clients, including Hearst Media, Hilton, and Coldwell Banker, Kilman has written about commercial real estate, environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG), technology, healthcare, and philanthropy. She was born and raised in California and graduated with a degree in public relations. In her spare time, Kilman enjoys hiking and traveling to new locations with her family.

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