South Bend Tribune

Committed to a vibrant South Bend

- Guest columnist South Bend Tribune USA TODAY NETWORK John K. Martin and Kreg Gruber John K. Martin is chairman of the Beacon Health System Board of Directors. Kreg Gruber is CEO of Beacon Health System

When news recently unfolded that Beacon Health System collaborat­ed with the city of South Bend and a commercial real estate developer to support and enable plans for a transforma­tive downtown project that will create a vibrant new residentia­l and commercial district, inevitably some started questionin­g the motivation: What’s in it for them? Why is Beacon doing this?

Our board and leadership affirmed our commitment to a partnershi­p and project that will be positive for the future vitality of downtown South Bend. We transferre­d ownership of 13 parcels of land south of the Memorial Hospital campus to enable the city and Great Lakes Capital to build a mixed-use developmen­t that complement­s our Memorial Hospital campus reinvestme­nt.

While Beacon will not be involved in project developmen­t, constructi­on or ongoing operations, Madison Lifestyle District will provide affordable housing that could benefit our associates. Also, as we increase our intensive care unit capacity and add more than 50 acute care beds, a nearby hotel will serve as a convenient respite for patient families who might live an hour or more away from Memorial Hospital.

However, it’s important to recognize that this project is about so much more. It’s fundamenta­lly about enriching the community, and it underscore­s Beacon’s continued and unwavering commitment to South Bend.

As a locally governed, not-for-profit health system, we have more than 100 volunteer board and committee members who live and work in our communitie­s, dedicating many hours to guiding Beacon’s decisions about how Beacon can best support and serve our communitie­s. We care deeply about the success and vitality of the communitie­s in which we live and provide services.

In addition to traditiona­l health care delivery, we recognize our unique position to contribute to the city’s vitality by playing this active role in the health and well-being of downtown South Bend. By supporting initiative­s like the Madison Lifestyle District, and through our reinvestme­nt in the new 10-floor Memorial Patient Tower, we are proud to play a role in the city’s growth and redevelopm­ent.

The patient tower project, a significan­t investment for a health system of our size, demonstrat­es our commitment to South Bend and to providing the very best facilities and highest level of care for patients in our communitie­s, including the medically underserve­d and under/uninsured. This investment is necessary to enable Beacon to be able to continue to provide the highest level of healthcare services in the region.

At the same time, the collaborat­ion between Beacon, the city and Great Lakes Capital exemplifie­s the power of a shared vision, and it underscore­s Beacon’s commitment to community support and investment, solidifyin­g our position as a cornerston­e of local health care.

By fostering even greater connectivi­ty between downtown South Bend and Memorial Hospital, we believe this project will enhance the quality of life for residents and create a more vibrant downtown urban landscape. This effort exemplifie­s Beacon’s steadfast commitment to not only delivering outstandin­g health care services, but also serving as a catalyst and advocate for growth and vitality in our community.

 ?? PROVIDED/GREAT LAKES CAPITAL ?? Looking north from Michigan Street, this photo rendering shows plans for the new Madison Lifestyle District that will replace two parking lots south of Memorial Hospital in downtown South Bend. An apartment building is in the foreground with a 100-room hotel in the background.
PROVIDED/GREAT LAKES CAPITAL Looking north from Michigan Street, this photo rendering shows plans for the new Madison Lifestyle District that will replace two parking lots south of Memorial Hospital in downtown South Bend. An apartment building is in the foreground with a 100-room hotel in the background.
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