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Some Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board members expressed concern about the new hospital’s smaller size.
Advocate hopes to break ground on the new hospital late next year. The 115-year-old Trinity Hospital at 2320 E. 93rd St. will remain open until the new hospital is complete.
Advocate Health Care is investing $1B on the South Side in Trinity Hospital and a new facility at Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park.
Once the new facility is completed, the health care provider plans to demolish 205-bed Advocate Trinity Hospital at 93rd Street and Oglesby Avenue and replace it with green space.
For Advocate Trinity Hospital, a move 14 blocks north to the South Works site will spread patient services throughout the Far South Side. The 121-year old hospital at 2320 E. 93rd St. will close ...
The hospital going up at the old US Steel site will replace the 115-year-old Advocate Trinity Hospital on 93rd Street. Advocate Trinity will remain open until the new hospital opens its doors.
We want to live our best lives," said Dr. Michelle Blakely, with Advocate Trinity Hospital. It also includes expanding ...
Advocate Trinity Hospital President Michelle Y. Blakely, PhD., said Advocate Trinity’s new diabetes clinic is in response to ...
"It is out of our control at this point. There is nothing we can do to get those taxes until the bankruptcy court resolves this,” the mayor said.
Advocate also plans to build a $300 million, 53-bed hospital on 23 acres at the former U.S. Steel Works site in South Chicago. That will replace the existing 115-year-old Advocate Trinity Hospital ...
Advocate Trinity Hospital President Michelle Blakely speaks during a news conference on Tuesday at Imani Village to announce Advocate Health Care’s $1 billion investment on the South Side.
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