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Gig Harbor hospital design approved
By
KP News Staff
The city of Gig Harbor Design
Review Board in January recommended the approval of St.
Anthony Hospital, with some revisions. A public hearing
was scheduled for Jan. 24, with a final decision by the
Gig Harbor hearing examiner expected in February.
Officials with Franciscan Health
Systems, the developer of the facility, said
construction is planned to start as soon as June 2007. A
groundbreaking ceremony is expected in late April or
early May.

This drawing shows
the front of St. Anthony Hospital, which
will be located in Gig Harbor North. The
emergency department
entrance is visible to the right. The hospital
will be easily
accessible from Canterwood Boulevard.
Illustration courtesy Franciscan Health
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“With a planned opening in early
2009, the vision for St. Anthony Hospital and its
lifesaving medical services is becoming a reality,” said
Joe Wilczek, president and chief executive officer for
Franciscan.
The 217,000-square-foot hospital
will include design elements inspired by Gig Harbor’s
maritime heritage. The hospital is named after St.
Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of sailors and
fishermen.
The plans include an outdoor water
feature and healing garden, along with a cafeteria, a
nearby medical office building, parking for 700
vehicles, and free wireless Internet access (Wi-Fi). The
large construction crane has been reserved and orders
are being placed with manufacturers for steel beams that
will be used in construction, Franciscan said.
The hospital will include a 24-hour
emergency department as well as inpatient and outpatient
surgery, diagnostic imaging, physical, speech and
occupational therapies, and a heart catheterization and
vascular unit for heart-attack patients and those
suffering life-threatening problems in their veins or
arteries. The project is estimated to cost $150 million.
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