Sutter Health Buys Folsom Land For $145M Care Campus

Sutter Health has officially closed on a roughly $21.7 million parcel in Folsom that will host its long-planned outpatient Folsom Care Complex, clearing a major hurdle for the three-story, 106,500-square-foot project. The roughly $145 million medical campus is set to feature an advanced cancer center, same-day surgery, and expanded urgent care, and early construction activity is already visible on the site. Sutter projects that the complex will begin serving patients in the fall of 2027.

The land deal showed up in city records in late January, when a newly filed building permit listed Sutter as the property owner for the Broadstone site. That filing confirms the health system completed the land purchase for about $21.7 million, according to the Sacramento Business Journal, and signals a formal change in the city’s property rolls.

Public real estate and property listings show that the parcel at 1565 Cavitt Drive changed hands late last year for roughly $21.742 million. Listings and tax histories compiled by Redfin and other market sites reflect the transaction and detail the acreage for the Broadstone lot.

What Sutter Is Building

Sutter describes the Folsom Care Complex as a 106,500-square-foot, three-story outpatient campus that will include a full-service Advanced Cancer Center with infusion and radiation therapy, a same-day outpatient surgery center, and expanded primary and urgent care services. The health system says the facility will bring more specialists to the Highway 50 corridor and is expected to open to patients in fall 2027, according to Sutter Health.

Where It Sits

The campus site is part of the Broadstone Crossing Phase II plan along Cavitt Drive, a parcel that planning documents designate for office and medical uses. City and environmental filings for the Broadstone project outline a multi-lot map that subdivides the property into three buildings, with the medical building slated to be the largest, per CEQA.

Local Impacts And Infrastructure

Developer Elliott Homes has agreed to fund roadway and pedestrian upgrades tied to the project, including an upfront deposit to speed design work for an East Bidwell pedestrian bridge. Those arrangements are something the city has pushed for to handle added traffic. The Folsom Times reported the developer’s commitments and noted that the upgrades are intended to ease congestion around the Palladio area as the medical campus ramps up activity.

Where Construction Stands

Building-permit activity shows contractors advancing steel and site work, and the recently filed permit confirms that Sutter now holds title to the land, according to the Sacramento Business Journal. With foundations and early framing underway, the project is expected to move into shell construction in the coming months as teams prepare for medical tenant build-outs…

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