Tampa General Hospital Plans To Build 400-Bed Hospital In Lecanto, Florida

The project will be completed in two phases and include two 120,000-square-foot MOBs and a 120-bed hospital tower.
Published: April 14, 2025

Tampa General Hospital (Tampa, Fla.) received approval from the Citrus County Board of Commissioners to build a new 400-bed hospital in Lecanto, Fla., according to the Citrus County Chronicle.

The project will be completed in two phases and include two 120,000-square-foot medical office buildings (MOBs) and a 120-bed hospital tower, as well as a central energy plant and helipad. The campus will also include an existing freestanding emergency department (ED).

The new hospital will be situated on 53 acres.

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