Details released on a health complex PPP in the USA 

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Details released on a health complex PPP in the USA 

Officials from Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, The Doorways and Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Richmond have released details on a proposed complex in the Navy Hill project that would provide urgently needed health facilities and services for patients and their families, employees, students and visitors to downtown Richmond.

The project involves redeveloping Block D of the Navy Hill District, between 9th and 10th streets from Leigh to Clay streets. This block previously supported the Richmond Public Services building. 

The proposed plan would be a public-private partnership (PPP) that involves the sale of D Block by the city to a private developer so the complex would be taxable. The facilities would be built to the specifications of the partners with a long-term lease. The redevelopment would currently Include:

  • 250 physician-faculty office spaces for the adjacent VCU Medical Center adult outpatient pavilion
  • Replacement facilities for The Doorways
  • New Ronald McDonald House for Richmond
  • Child care
  • Retail pharmacy
  • Retail shopping and dining locations
  • Other innovative and healthcare-related spaces
  • More than 1,500 parking spaces to support programs housed in the complex

It is expected that the complex will open in 2021.

 

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