Singing River Hospital

The construction of the new hospital facility for the Singing River Hospital System.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $19,975,000
  • Total Project Cost: $21,780,492

IMPACT

  • 60 FTE jobs
  • 70 construction jobs

Investor

Project Description

Physician Suites, Outpatient Imaging Center, Physical Therapy and Wellness Center. Johnson Development, LLC has successfully completed the construction of the new hospital facility for the Singing River Hospital System. The new building contains physician suites, an outpatient imaging center, physical therapy and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation activities, as well as a comprehensive wellness center with aquatics. Singing River Healthcare System (SRHS) has provided world-class health care for the citizens of Jackson County and southern Mississippi and Alabama for over 75 years. SRHS is a community health system comprised of six community medical clinics and two state-of-the art hospitals, including Singing River Hospital in Pascagoula, which is licensed for 435 beds, and Ocean Springs Hospital in Ocean Springs, which is licensed for 136 beds. The development of the new medical office building at Singing River Hospital enabled the Singing River Hospital System and its 2,500 employees to integrate important new services into SRHS while continuing to provide world-class care to the greater community.

MAP

Address: 2809 Denny Avenue, Pascagoula, MS 39581

Census Tract: 28059041900

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