University of Florida Health North Opens 6-Story Inpatient Tower In Jacksonville, Florida

The 174,000-square-foot addition on the UF Health North campus consists of 124 beds, including a 48-bed rehabilitation unit.
Published: September 18, 2024

University of Florida Health (UF Health; Gainesville, Fla.) opened a new 6-story inpatient tower on its UF Health North campus in Jacksonville, Fla., according to a news release.

The 6-story, 174,000-square-foot addition consists of a 48-bed rehabilitation unit, 76 acuity-adaptable patient rooms, a four-bed concierge medicine suite, and two-story rehabilitation gym.

Gresham Smith (Nashville, Tenn.) provided architecture, interior design, experiential design, and wayfinding services for the project.

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