The old Rose de Lima campus presently located in Henderson a suburb in southeast Las Vegas and owned by St. Rose Dominican Hospital will soon get replaced by a novel healthcare campus. The proposed improvement known as UnionVillage will include a number of features rather than just substituting a hospital that existed for around 64 years.
UnionVillage has come forth as a farsighted improvement to build the first ever integrated health village in the country over an area of 171 acres located at Galleria Drive and the U.S. Highway 95. While Hammes is chosen to offer project management services, HKS has been chosen to supply the design services for the new construction.
UnionVillage Master Plan. Credit: UnionVillage
The proposed new campus will sport UnionCenter,a new campus comprising a new St. Rose de Lima acute care hospital with 214 beds, a wellness center, a rehabilitation facility, a proton therapy center and a skilled nursing facility. The new facility will also include education and research facility and new medical office buildings. The UnionPlace a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) will have facilities to serve up to 1,500 active seniors and include dining facilities and a clubhouse in the construction.
The UnionPlaza with its 300,000 sq.ft. will include retail facilities for mid and specialty range, offices, child development center, a food court, an athletic club, a multi-screen theater restaurants, conference hall and an all-suites hotel. It will also have a UnionPark that will provide a sequence of thematic walks and walker pathways and parks that connect the village with planned performing arts center, Henderson Space and Science Center and other commercial developments in future.
The project planned with an initial phase investment of $1.6 billion will produce around 17,000 indirect and direct construction related jobs and will generate over $8 billion in the form of income tax and payroll and around $1.5 billion in the form of sales and property tax.
Source: http://unionvillage.net/