By Associated Press - Wednesday, January 23, 2019

BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts General Hospital says it will spend more than $1 billion to expand its Boston campus.

Hospital President Peter Slavin announced the plans in a Tuesday email, saying the hospital will build a 12-story structure for 450 single-bed rooms housed in a pair of connected towers.

The new additions will be located entirely within the hospital’s current campus, with a facade to go along Cambridge Street.



MGH, which is owned by Partners Healthcare, will file a letter of intent with city planners at the Boston Planning & Development Agency Wednesday.

Slavin says the development is planned to start in 2020 and be completed by 2026.

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