Grady Center for Advanced Surgical Services

A new, 555,000 square foot facility with eight operating rooms, four endoscopy rooms, a Cancer Center, surgical clinics including orthopedics, general surgery, ENT, oral surgery, an Eye Center, and imaging, pharmacy, lab, central sterile supply and common support spaces, and a corridor bridge to link the building with Grady Memorial Hospital.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $35,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $227,787,528

IMPACT

  • 211 FTE jobs
  • 590 construction jobs
  • 64,200 patients served
  • 64,200 patients served annually
  • 55,000 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

The project will create a 555,000 sq. ft. facility (225,000 of which will be clinical space and 330,000 will be parking) with eight operating rooms, four endoscopy rooms, a Cancer Center, surgical clinics including orthopedics, general surgery, ENT, oral surgery, an Eye Center, and imaging, pharmacy, lab, central sterile supply and common support spaces, and a corridor bridge to link the building with Grady Memorial Hospital on the land. Separating ambulatory services from the inpatient services at the hospital will result in improved efficiencies and capacity for growth in both ambulatory and inpatient services. The CASS will expand Grady’s surgical clinic capacity by 45% and surgery capacity by 25%. Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation will be the tenant.

MAP

Address: 80 Gilmer Street Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30303

Census Tract: 13121011901

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