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Johns Hopkins spending $62M on St. Pete Childrens Hospital

Johns Hopkins Building 259-Bed St. Pete Children’s Hospital

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is building a 259-bed children’s hospital. The 28,000-square-foot expansion will be built at its St. Petersburg campus for $62 million.

Construction is scheduled to start in early 2025 and end in July 2026. DPR Construction is the general contractor, and HKS is the architect.

The project will include new emergency exam rooms, surgical operating rooms and an MRI machine for sedated patients. The interventional radiology department will also be moved from the fifth floor to the second floor, where surgeries are already located. According to US News & World Report, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is the number one ranked children’s hospital in Florida.

Johns Hopkins’ last major project in St. Pete was in 2018 when it opened a 225,000-square-foot, seven-story research and education complex at 600 Fifth St. S.

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Mike covers our Texas and Phoenix/Southwest regions. He is a veteran news reporter who spent 10 years in radio and television news, mostly in Tucson, Arizona. Following his career in the media, he spent ten years as a communications executive for a publicly traded development company. Mike is married with three boys and three Huskies.

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