UNC Health Snaps Up Westgate Shopping Center in High-Stakes Asheville Hospital Play

UNC Health has gone all in on one of Asheville’s most visible retail hubs, acquiring the Westgate Shopping Center and moving to plant a major hospital near the Patton Avenue corridor. The system has applied to the state for permission to open a 92-bed acute-care hospital that would bring emergency, intensive-care and obstetric services to the area, a shift that could displace longtime Westgate businesses and reshape the stretch of I-240 and Patton Avenue that anchors West Asheville.

According to property records reported by WUNC, the parcels were transferred for nearly $20 million, while the Triangle Business Journal described the move as part of roughly a $22 million land transaction in the area.

Plans and Permit Filings

UNC Health has filed a Certificate of Need application to build a 92-bed acute-care hospital it calls UNC Health West, outlining services including an emergency department, intensive care unit and labor-and-delivery, according to North Carolina Health News. The filing says UNC holds letters of intent on roughly 21.5 acres of adjoining parcels for the proposed campus.

Alan Wolf, UNC Health’s director of media relations, told North Carolina Health News, “We think there should be more choice in that region.” UNC officials say the hospital would serve patients across Buncombe and surrounding counties and would be developed in partnership with UNC Health Pardee.

Competition and Regulatory Hurdles

Last year the state awarded 95 beds to Mission Hospital and 34 to Novant, decisions that prompted appeals by UNC and AdventHealth and underscore the regulatory hurdles ahead, per BPR. Even with land tied up, UNC still needs Certificate of Need approval and could face litigation or administrative challenges before construction can begin…

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