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Cape Cod Hospital Breaks Ground on $180M Tower Expansion

Cape Cod Healthcare has broken ground on a new six-story patient tower at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. The expansion is expected to cost $180 million.

The project will upgrade the cancer and cardiology programs, and increase the number of beds from 259 to 299. It will also include the development of a fully-integrated single electronic medical records system, a rooftop garden, outdoor patios and 30 chemotherapy bays with eventual space for as many as 48.

“We planned this with the very thought that for 98 or 99 percent of the time, all of your healthcare needs can be met right here on Cape Cod, and that’s what our vision and mission is and our commitment to our community,” said Michael Lauf, CEO of Cape Cod Healthcare. “We want to be here when our community needs us most.”

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David Cohen is Southeast Editorial Director at Connect Commercial Real Estate. David is a media veteran with more than 10 years of experience in journalism, copywriting and communications across a variety of roles. He is responsible for covering commercial real estate news and trends in the Southeast, Florida, Washington D.C. and Boston at Connect CRE as well as specializing in the Student Housing sector. Prior to joining Connect, David was the editor of Northeast Real Estate Business magazine and Student Housing Business magazine at France Media as well as spending time freelancing for ESPN and the Associated Press in the fast-paced field of live sports event production. He is also an owner and investor in multifamily real estate in Atlanta, GA. David currently resides in Atlanta and graduated from the College of Communication & Information at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.

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