Plans move forward for $35 million Ladysmith hospital
8 Jan 2020
Barron
An architectural design firm has been hired to design plans for a new health care facility with up to $35 million in value on the former Mount Senario College athletic fields in Ladysmith.
Marshfield Medical Center-Ladysmith CEO Jeff Euclide called the hiring of Minneapolis architect HGA the next phase of the development process.
“We are going to start meeting with them in January so they get on site, and they get to know us and we get to know them,” Euclide said.”
The meeting will include physician leadership and key stakeholders, according to Euclide.
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