AdventHealth Orlando Announces $1 Billion Campus Expansion with 14-Story Medical Tower
Originally published on March 18, 2026
Healthcare Giant Commits $660 Million to New Medical Tower
AdventHealth Orlando has unveiled plans for a transformative $660 million medical facility as part of a broader $1 billion campus expansion. The centerpiece of this investment is a 14-story patient and surgical tower scheduled to open in 2030, representing what the health system calls the largest single healthcare investment in Central Florida’s history.
The new tower will add substantial capacity to the 172-acre downtown Orlando campus, including 440 inpatient beds, 24 operating rooms, and comprehensive endoscopy and imaging services. Additionally, the project includes a pedestrian bridge connecting the tower to existing parking facilities, enhancing patient and visitor access across the campus.
Strategic Response to Regional Growth Demands
With approximately 1,500 people relocating to the Orlando metropolitan area each week, AdventHealth’s expansion directly addresses the region’s growing healthcare needs. The facility will serve as the flagship for AdventHealth’s national network, which encompasses 55 hospitals and over 2,000 care sites across nine states.
The campus currently employs nearly 10,000 people and will significantly expand its medical education capabilities. AdventHealth plans to increase its accredited residency and fellowship programs from 24 to 33, growing trainee positions from 358 to 467 by 2029.
Advanced Medical Services and Technology Integration
The expansion introduces cutting-edge healthcare services, including robot-assisted kidney transplant programs and the Genomics Risk Assessment for Cancer and Early Detection program. This GRACE initiative utilizes artificial intelligence combined with patient medical history and genetic data to assess cancer risk profiles.
The facility will also house the Little Miracles Unit, providing intensive care capabilities for infants born as early as 22 weeks. These specialty services position AdventHealth Orlando as a regional medical destination for complex care.
Construction Timeline and Financial Implications
Brasfield & Gorrie serves as the general contractor for the project, with HuntonBrady providing architectural services. The first phase aims for completion in the first quarter of 2030, following five years of construction. Initial phases will include 120 beds, eight operating rooms, and essential support services including sterile processing and nutritional services.
This substantial capital investment reflects broader trends in healthcare infrastructure development, particularly in high-growth markets. The project’s scale demonstrates the financial commitment required to maintain competitive positioning in expanding metropolitan healthcare markets.
Educational and Workforce Development Components
AdventHealth University enrollment is projected to grow from 2,000 students currently to 3,000 by 2030. The expansion includes a new simulation center for medical training, supporting the development of nurses, healthcare administrators, and physical therapists. This educational component addresses critical workforce shortages while establishing the campus as a comprehensive medical education hub.
The integration of medical education with clinical services creates operational synergies that can improve both patient outcomes and training effectiveness. For healthcare organizations, such integrated models represent strategic approaches to addressing workforce challenges while maintaining quality standards.
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