Hennepin County leaders have taken their next big step toward building a $1 billion inpatient hospital tower at HCMC.
To clear the way for the tower’s construction, county officials need to replace the aging parking ramp that now sits where the building will be constructed.
The County Board on Tuesday gave staff the OK to buy property along Centennial Place between Ninth and Tenth streets in Minneapolis to build a new 1,000-stall ramp. County officials say they hope to purchase the necessary properties without using eminent domain.
After the new ramp opens in 2027, the county can demolish the existing parking structures and other buildings just south of the hospital campus and begin planning for the structure.
The new hospital building is still a decade away and will be built on the “Parkside block” just east of Chicago Avenue between Eighth and Ninth streets.
County Administrator David Hough said systemwide improvements to HCMC have been in the works for well over a decade. The plan is to consolidate HCMC’s eight-block campus and to update facilities, some of which are 100 years old.
Hennepin Healthcare System operates the hospital and other clinics for the county, which oversees its $1.5 billion budget and owns the hospital’s buildings. HCMC is Minnesota’s largest safety-net hospital and has one of the state’s Level 1 emergency trauma centers.
County leaders acknowledged Tuesday that a systemwide facilities overhaul takes a long time and is expensive.