Hoag Hits Funding Goal for Expansion
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach said it’s reached its $50 million capital campaign goal for the hospital’s planned Women’s Pavilion.
Hoag plans to use the campaign funds to help build the pavilion, which is designed to have seven stories and 309,000 square feet of space and is set to open in 2005.
According to hospital officials, the campaign is the largest hospital fund-raising effort in Orange County history. Ginny Ueberroth, Arden Flamson and Sandy Sewell, all members of the Hoag Hospital Foundation, led the campaign.
St. Louis-based McCarthy Building Cos.’ Newport Beach office is building the Women’s Pavilion. Taylor and Associates AIA, Newport Beach, is the architect. McCarthy’s other projects for Hoag include a 455-space parking structure near the pavilion.
The building’s features include 18 labor, delivery and recovery suites, a maternity unit with 42 private rooms, three operating rooms used only for cesarean sections and a 21-bassinet neonatal intensive care unit with a mother and baby unit.
Hoag Women’s Pavilion represents the first major expansion of the hospital’s upper campus in 25 years. When it opens, it stands to double the facility’s clinical space.
,Vita Reed
