- Site plans went up off of Centerville and Betton Roads for the TMH FSU Academic Health Center.
- The $125 million project will add more than 300 permanent , high-paying jobs to the area.
- Watch the video to hear why the project will aid a shortage of healthcare workers in the area.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Northeast Tallahassee is just two years away from adding hundreds of jobs as leaders look to improve healthcare in the Capital City.
Neighbors noticed this site plan on Betton and Centerville Roads, marking progress that TMH and FSU are making on their new Academic Health Center.
Stacey Patterson said caring for patients is what pushes her each day in her job as FSU’s VP of Research.
“Taking that, those ideas, concepts to the bedside where they can actually help people is what really drives me and I think is what really makes place like FSU really impactful,” Patterson said.
To make their research even more impactful, they’re moving forward with Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare to build a 130 thousand square foot facility here off of Betton and Centerville Roads.