September 28, 2012

Children’s Hospital Colorado Opens New East Tower

Denver Business Journal

Children's Colorado opened its new 355,000-square-foot East Tower on Thursday, September 27. The building will allow the hospital to expand a number of its specialty care services, including the Colorado Institute for Maternal and Fetal Health (CIMFH), which is expected to be one of the top maternal/fetal programs in the U.S. To celebrate its five-year anniversary on the Anschutz Medical Campus and opening of its new facility, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held with hospital and community leaders in attendance.

Read more about Children's Colorado's expansion and community celebration in the Denver Business Journal. 

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