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Hartford HealthCare to invest $1 billion, anchored by patient tower

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Hartford HealthCare will invest $1 billion over the next decade, with $950 million allocated to a new patient and surgical tower at Hartford Hospital, aiming to transform it into a national leader in medical innovation. Construction of the advanced tower begins in 2027, featuring 250 private smart rooms, an expanded ER to reduce overcrowding, and a healing garden, positioning it as the "most sophisticated hospital building in the country." The project includes renovating 15 campus buildings, adding an above-ground concourse for connectivity, and modernizing the front entrance with a light-filled lobby and new arrival center to enhance patient experience. A 500-person conference center, restaurant, and parking garage will support large-scale medical meetings, reinforcing Hartford Hospital’s role as a hub for research, teaching, and clinical discovery. CEO Jeffrey Flaks calls the investment a strategic move to make Hartford Hospital a "magnetic" destination, competitive with top U.S. institutions in innovation and patient care.
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Hartford HealthCare to invest $1 billion, anchored by patient tower The investment is part of a broader strategy to for Hartford Hospital to be a destination for research, teaching, innovation and clinical discovery, CEO says. Construction & Facilities Management By Susan Morse , Executive Editor | April 27, 2026 | 11:27 AM Photo: Vasko/Getty Images Hartford HealthCare is investing $1 billion over the next decade in projects that include a $950 million patient and surgical tower at Hartford Hospital, according to the Hartford Courant.Plans also include a redesigned front entrance to the hospital, a new parking garage, restaurant and conference center that can accommodate up to 500 people.“So this is all part of that broader strategy to really have Hartford Hospital be magnetic, to be a destination for research, teaching, innovation, clinical discovery,” said Jeffrey A. Flaks, president and CEO of Hartford HealthCare. “And it just adds another piece of the puzzle that we need to be able to elevate and be competitive with anyone across the country to host meetings of this scale. So we’re very excited about that.”Construction on the tower is expected to begin next year, the report said.Fifteen buildings in the campus are included in renovations, according to a video by Hartford HealthCare. An above ground concourse will connect the buildings.There will be a new arrival center, light-filled lobby, an improved ER to ease overcrowding, a healing garden and 250 patient rooms that are private smart rooms, Hartford HealthCare said. “So this is a massive investment in the future of Hartford Hospital,” said Flaks, according to the Hartford Courant. “And this building will be the most advanced, most sophisticated hospital building anywhere in the country.”Hartford HealthCare is the parent organization of Hartford Hospital and six other acute care hospitals.Email the writer: [email protected] Topic: Accounting & Financial Management, Acute Care, Capital Finance, Construction & Facilities Management, Strategic Planning

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