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Avenir Health Park Breaks Ground in Palm Beach Gardens, Adding Hospital and Medical Offices

KEY POINTS

  • Health Park at Avenir broke ground June 24 in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., with plans for a 53,000-square-foot neighborhood hospital and nearly 75,000 square feet of medical office space.

  • The campus is planned in partnership with Sina Companies and Jupiter Medical Center and is expected to include up to 29 inpatient beds, emergency services, four operating rooms and imaging.

  • Construction begins this summer, with completion expected in early 2028, extending close-to-home health care capacity into western Palm Beach County as Avenir continues its broader mixed-use buildout.

A health care campus planned for the Avenir master-planned community in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., broke ground June 24, adding a new hospital and medical office component to one of South Florida's larger residential and mixed-use developments.

Neighborhood Hospital and Medical Office Buildout

According to a June 24, 2026, statement, Health Park at Avenir is expected to include a 53,000-square-foot neighborhood hospital with up to 29 inpatient beds, emergency services, four operating rooms and imaging, along with nearly 75,000 square feet of medical office space across two buildings.

The project is being planned in partnership with Sina Companies and Jupiter Medical Center. The medical office space is intended to support primary care, specialty physicians and other outpatient services serving both future Avenir residents and the wider western Palm Beach County market.

Previously announced project details cited in the release indicate the Jupiter Medical Center Avenir Campus will include:

  • A two-story hospital

  • An adjacent three-story medical office building

  • Additional medical office space is also planned to accommodate medical groups looking to expand or relocate within Palm Beach Gardens.

The development schedule points to construction activity beginning this summer, with the campus anticipated to open in early 2028.

The project combines several active building types in one campus, including hospital construction, medical office development, imaging and surgical space, and related site and infrastructure work.

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A rendering of Avenir, a planned 4,752-acre mixed use development. Avenir announced it had broken ground June 24, 2026, on a new hospital and medical office component to one of South Florida's larger residential and mixed-use developments. Image: Avenir, Palm Beach Gardens

Part of a Larger Mixed-Use Community

The health park is being developed inside Avenir, a 4,752-acre master-planned community, with more than 4,000 homes anticipated. The release said the health campus is intended to function as a neighborhood amenity connected to Avenir Town Center and nearby retail, dining, wellness and recreation offerings.

In a broader view of the project, it follows the recent opening of a Publix at Avenir Town Center, part of a nearly 200,000-square-foot mixed-use retail and lifestyle destination designed to serve as the community's central gathering place.

Together, the retail and health care components show Avenir moving beyond residential lot development and deeper into vertical construction that supports long-term population growth in western Palm Beach County.

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Connie McGinnis of Avenir Real Estate Services said in the statement that close-to-home access to hospital services, emergency care and physicians will be a major benefit for residents and nearby communities.

In a related story, healthcare construction projects were recently reported in other US states, such as Utah, where relatively smaller medical properties were located closer-to-home, versus the traditional model which places larger facilities in a central location.

As planned, Health Park at Avenir would add a new layer of institutional construction to a fast-growing corridor, while giving Jupiter Medical Center a larger physical presence in Palm Beach Gardens.

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