Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital breaks ground on new buildings as part of $72M expansion

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Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital breaks ground on new buildings as part of $72M expansion 


Another portion of Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital's $71.8 million expansion has broken ground. This phase includes a 100,000-square-foot professional office building, a 50,000-square-foot sports park and a parking garage on the hospital's campus at 27800 Northwest Freeway. 

The expansion started last summer with the build-out of the existing south tower’s 35,000-square-foot second floor, which added a new nursing unit, including 40 patient beds. Overall, the expansion will bring an additional 185,000 square feet and more than 500 parking spaces to the 32-acre campus and increase the number of beds to 145.The hospital system expects to complete the expansion in 2024.

Houston-based Powers Brown Architecture designed the professional building, and Dallas-based Austin Commercial is building it. The Memorial Hermann Sports Park-Cypress was designed by Identity Architects and will be built by E.E. Reed Construction. Both are based in Houston.

The Memorial Hermann Sports Park-Cypress is a collaboration between Memorial Hermann, Texas-based gym Athlete Training and Health and UT Physicians Orthopedics. The facility will provide medical care and athletic training for professional athletes, youth athletes and adults with orthopedic injuries, similar to Memorial Hermann’s facility at its Katy campus.

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