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Snoqualmie Valley Health details $147 million "hub" expansion, promising outpatient services and jobs
Summary
At the North Bend City Council meeting March 17, Snoqualmie Valley Health presented plans for an 85,000-square-foot "hub" adjacent to the hospital, a $147 million ambulatory expansion expected to add roughly 225 jobs, new specialty services and a retail pharmacy; construction is targeted for completion and move-in starting November 2026.
Snoqualmie Valley Health officials told the North Bend City Council on March 17 that their new "hub" expansion will be an 85,000-square-foot ambulatory campus designed to centralize outpatient care, community space and revenue-generating services.
"The hub brings all of that together in one space that we can have all of those things in one place," said Renee Jensen, who presented the project and identified herself as part of Snoqualmie Valley Health. Jensen said the project's estimated cost is $147,000,000 and that the district financed construction with revenue bonds rather than new local taxes.
The project will add ambulatory surgery capacity, a radiology suite in a daylight basement, expanded urgent care, additional primary care exam rooms, space for future MRI/CT, lab space, a retail pharmacy to be operated by the hospital district, a restaurant and community rooms, an AI-assisted…
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