A ribbon cutting and open house for the new Providence Pavilion is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 5:30 p.m. The new owners of the former St. Elizabeth North Unit have converted space within the building into a long-term care facility.
"This is the beginning of an amazing project," said George Hagan, one of the principal investors in the building and the owner and operator of Providence Pavilion. "We want to turn this campus into a senior environment where there is a continuum of care." The new owners have already invested $500,000 in renovations, including new medical facilities and dining rooms. The owners are also planning additional community services within the building, including additional senior services.
The Diocese of Covington will maintain its offices in the building, and the historic chapel remains open for Mass and other services for residents of Provident Pavilion and the community. St. Elizabeth Healthcare also keeps a presence at the site, operating its finance division out of the building. An additional 75,000 square feet of office space remains available for lease.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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