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Originally Posted by Aether
This just randomly popped into my mind and i figured id see what you all thought. What if the Chop/medical center wanted to expand physically? Obviously for a little while they are able to build upwards but eventually, when the time comes where do we see them expanding into? Area around pennovation works/Chop reseach towers?
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CHOP is currently building a new hospital, which in addition to Penns new hospital will future-proof both for capacity pretty well. Both allowed them to expand AND move to single-occupancy rooms, so worst case scenario, all the new rooms could probably be doubled-up again. I believe CHOPs tower will even open with some empty floors.
For research they seem more willing to expand, while patient care requires physical connectivity. I picture more movement in research buildings in Pennovation, but the kind that will not involve patient involvement due to it not being a particularly welcoming area
Beyond that, there are some other possibilities for Penn: there is an old 1973 labs building diagonal from the old Penn hospital which could be reached by skybridge, and there is the parking garage at the Penn Museum (contiguous with the New Hospital Pavilion).
For CHOP, it's harder, but Seashore house will be demoed after the new hospital is built, which is planned to be green space initially so it doesn't block the new tower, but could always fit an addition.
For either/both, there's a few options for expansion that may not be reachable by skybridge: a parking garage on Curie owned by Penn, and if they're ever sold, parking lots at the VA or even some of the VA campus itself. These could potentially hold outpatient/specialty services which could then free up the outpatient buildings that are physically connected to the main hospitals if needed