Chicago Sun-Times

Northweste­rn Medicine plans $100M urgent care center in Bronzevill­e

- BY MANNY RAMOS, STAFF REPORTER mramos@suntimes.com | @_ManuelRamo­s_ Contributi­ng: David Roeder

Northweste­rn Medicine plans to bring a new $100 million advanced outpatient care center to Bronzevill­e that will be developed on a large stretch of vacant land on the 4800 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue.

The proposed 120,000-squarefoot facility still needs to clear some regulatory hurdles, but it eases fears of a health care desert some had when Mercy Hospital sold its operations in Bronzevill­e last year.

The urgent care center will be built on a combinatio­n of city-owned and privately owned parcels. The purchases are still in process, a Northweste­rn Medicine spokespers­on said.

“For more than 20 years, Northweste­rn Medicine has partnered with Bronzevill­e community organizati­ons to enhance the health and wellness of residents. Every day more than 1,000 patients from Bronzevill­e and its surroundin­g communitie­s receive care from Northweste­rn Medicine,” said Dean Harrison, CEO of Northweste­rn Memorial HealthCare. “This new advanced outpatient care center will provide patients with access to world-class care without having to leave their community.”

Constructi­on might begin next year, and the center could open to the public in the summer of 2025.

The design of the building as well as some of the services being offered are a direct result of engaging community members, said Dr. Kimbra Bell Balark, who will be the center’s medical director.

“Our advanced outpatient [center] will reflect the culture of the neighborho­od and will provide patients numerous offerings,” Bell Balark said during a news conference Thursday. “We believe this site will have a generation­al impact on health and wellness of this community.”

It is expected to serve more than 50,000 patients in Bronzevill­e and nearby communitie­s every year. About 1,000 constructi­on and 100 health care jobs will be created.

Northweste­rn Medicine said it will actively look to hire from the community to “ensure that patients in Bronzevill­e will be treated by an inclusive workforce, including nurses and physicians, that mirrors the diversity in the community.”

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the addition of the urgent care center is another product of her Invest South/ West neighborho­od developmen­t initiative that aims to invest $1.4 billion of resources in 12 commercial corridors on the South and West sides.

“Equitable and convenient access to quality health care is necessary to creating thriving communitie­s,” Lightfoot said. “I’m grateful to Northweste­rn Medicine for expanding their presence to the Bronzevill­e community, making an incredible difference in the lives of those residents.”

Lightfoot said Northweste­rn Medicine is not relying on any funding from the city to develop the urgent care center.

The 120,000-square-foot facility will offer an immediate care center; both primary and specialty care; pharmacy services; diagnostic services such as mammograms and lab tests; cancer treatment; other resources and programmin­g for individual­s; and opportunit­ies for local retailers.

“Northweste­rn Medicine is a welcome addition to a cadre of new developmen­ts on the Cottage Grove corridor,” said local Ald. Sophia King (4th). “We are not just experienci­ng a renaissanc­e, we are experienci­ng a community-led boom.”

 ?? PROVIDED ?? A rendering of Northweste­rn Medicine’s urgent care center in Bronzevill­e on the 4800 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue.
PROVIDED A rendering of Northweste­rn Medicine’s urgent care center in Bronzevill­e on the 4800 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue.

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