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Originally Posted by TallCoolOne
"Penn Health System is planning to knock down its Penn Tower to make way for a new structure that will house 700 patient beds, 50 operating rooms and other health-care services."
It's got to be pretty tall..., well more so hoping, but still -- that's a whole lotta rooms.
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To give you an idea, HUP's main hospital has a little over 700 beds and is comprised of many buildings. Penn Towers footprint is not nearly as large. Penn Tower has 21 floors, It was the Hilton Hotel before being bought by Penn, Floor heights are approx 10 ft, I would expect taller floors.
One question that has not been answered is whether the new development in place of Penn Tower will have a garage. If they do not include a garage the footprint expands significantly. They could also bury a garage, but its risky in a sense they experienced problems with going 3 levels down with PCAM's garage.
Also, I have not heard much about whether they have approval to relocate Convention Ave, which is the road that separates Penn Tower from Perelman and leads right into CHOP.
I am excited to hear Foster is in on this project, it should be world class.
Of course Driscoll is in as they have permanent offices in Penn Tower.
March 6th is the official closing date of Penn Tower's garage. The new Garage across from Lot 51, will be opened and have 1000 spaces available, another 500 spaces will open in a couple weeks to complete the 1500 space garage.
There is preliminary work being done on the new bridge connecting HUP to Perelman. They had the Bridge closed off last night and it will be closed again tonight. There is holes being dug out in front of Perelman where they want the new bridge to extend into.
Garcastle: The last word I got in regards to demolition of the actual building was February/March 2016, now I am wondering if they start Labor day if thats the expected finish date? Is 6 months sufficient? The garage is expected to start sooner.