
The St. Joe Company, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, Inc. and Florida State University College of Medicine broke ground on a new hospital in Panama City Beach, Florida. This 100-bed inpatient hospital, to be called FSU Health, will provide an emergency center and other inpatient services, such as surgery, cardiology, imaging, and other healthcare services. Construction is projected to be completed in 2027. This work is critical as North Florida faces significant shortages of health care professionals and rapid population growth. The development of FSU Health will boost the quality and availability of innovative care for North Florida and beyond.
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In addition to the hospital, the 87-acre campus, located near the intersection of State Highway 79 and Philip Griffitts, Sr. Parkway also includes a Medical Office Building.
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Phase 1:
A Medical Office Building, completed in 2024. It is now open with:
• Urgent Care Center
• Outpatient Surgery Center
• Primary Care Practice
• Surgical Procedure Center
• Other medical specialties such as Cardiology and Orthopedics
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Phase 2:
Plans for this phase include the development of a 100-bed inpatient hospital, which would provide an emergency center and other inpatient services such as surgery, cardiology, imaging and other healthcare services. The construction is projected to be completed in 2027.
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Future:
The goal for this campus over the course of time is to support the needs of other medical office buildings. After the planned expansions, it is possible that this hospital could grow to approximately 500 beds.
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The Florida State University College Of Medicine
The Florida State University College of Medicine was founded in 2000 with a mission to educate and develop exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered healthcare, discover and advance knowledge and are responsive to community needs, especially through service to elder, rural, minority and underserved populations.

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, Inc.
Founded in 1948, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) is a private, non-for-profit community healthcare system committed to transforming care, advancing health and improving lives with an ultimate vision to elevate the standards of healthcare practice, quality and innovation. Serving a 17-county area in North Florida and South Georgia, TMH is comprised of a 772-bed acute care hospital, a surgery and adult ICU center, a psychiatric hospital, multiple specialty care centers, three residency programs, and 38 affiliated physician practices. TMH has partnerships with Doctors’ Memorial Hospital, Florida State University College of Medicine, UF Health, Weems Memorial Hospital and Wolfson Children’s Hospital. For more information, visit TMH.ORG.

The St. Joe Company
The St. Joe Company, together with its consolidated subsidiaries, is a real estate development, asset management and operating company. More information about the Company and its current project pipeline can be found at www.joe.com.