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Issue: 1263 Date: 11/6/2014
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State Health Officials Approve Certificate Of Need For McKee's North St. Louis Urgent Care Hospital

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St. Louis developer Paul McKee
        The long-delayed NorthSide Redevelopment project in St. Louis took a step forward Monday.

        The Missouri Department of Health's Facilities Review Committee granted a certificate of need for a three-bed urgent care hospital that's part of developer Paul McKee's master plan for the overall project. No one spoke in opposition to granting McKee a certificate of need during the committee's meeting, and the vote in favor was 7-0.

        The facility is to be built at 25th Street and Maiden Lane.

        "The three most-needed things on the north side are food, 24-7 health care and jobs," McKee said, "and this is the beginning of helping to fulfill one of those needs so that we can offset some of these incredibly poor health-care statistics from the north side of the city of St. Louis."

        McKee also said he hopes to break ground on the health-care facility by late spring next year.

        "Now we have to go through the whole finish-design (phase) and submit that to the state for approval, and to the city, and then we're on our way," McKee said.

        The future Northside Urgent Care Hospital has a current estimated price tag of $6.8 million. That project, along with other NorthSide Regeneration projects, doesn't include streets, sidewalks, or other infrastructure, which McKee maintains is the city's responsibility.


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