August 13, 2025 - 15:36

Novant Health has officially broken ground on its inaugural medical campus in the Upstate region, marking a significant milestone in healthcare development. The new facility is set to feature a 20-bed hospital, which is expected to enhance local healthcare access and services.
Officials anticipate that the completion of this campus will not only improve patient care but also contribute to the local economy by creating approximately 500 jobs. This development is viewed as a vital investment in the community, aimed at addressing the growing demand for healthcare services in the area.
As construction progresses, community leaders and residents are hopeful that the new campus will provide essential medical services and foster economic growth. The project underscores Novant Health's commitment to expanding its footprint and enhancing healthcare delivery in the Upstate, ensuring that residents have access to quality medical facilities close to home.
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