CMH is putting their non-research tower construction on hold.
Makes sense to pause it, as that build is not tied to grant dollars, donations, etc. Non-research tower I believe is related to expanded patient facilities and such. Can't get that going until the revenue faucets start running again. I'm sure there are a lot of hospitals in the area in the same boat.
Hopefully in the up coming weeks they will be able to get back to generating revenues and bringing back staff that was furloughed, etc.
I stare at it from the 21st floor at two light daily. From the distance it looks attractive, but damn these pictures show how incredible the design is. Really happy with the way this is coming out.
Pershing is the most European like boulevard in town with its monumental stone buildings and master planned Crown Center. These buildings give the vast space an eastern terminus view.
Other updates from CMH:
1) The research team is going from floor to floor and will start move-ins next month from bottom to top.
2) All capital expenditures besides the research tower and the clinic building are on hold.
3) Inpatient floors at CMK (Overland Park) are closed and will remain for the time being - possibly for good.
Other updates from CMH:
1) The research team is going from floor to floor and will start move-ins next month from bottom to top.
2) All capital expenditures besides the research tower and the clinic building are on hold.
3) Inpatient floors at CMK (Overland Park) are closed and will remain for the time being - possibly for good.
Are they able to add additional floors in the future?
Other updates from CMH:
1) The research team is going from floor to floor and will start move-ins next month from bottom to top.
2) All capital expenditures besides the research tower and the clinic building are on hold.
3) Inpatient floors at CMK (Overland Park) are closed and will remain for the time being - possibly for good.
Are they able to add additional floors in the future?
Did CMK have much planned cap-ex wise anyways?
I'm sure they could, but it might interfere with the helipad as that's directly to the South. It's also more than likely just for the construction phase, but they added a ton of temporary supports in the garage below, so I'm not sure if it could handle more weight or not.
As for CMK, it is mostly a seasonal hospital as it only reaches capacity (or anywhere near it) during RSV season. They moved some outpatient testing out as well recently, so there's even more space available. My dept staffs both campuses, so it has made it quite interesting for us.