HonorHealth is investing $170 million to expand its facility in Deer Valley, which the company's CEO says will help the medical center 'will be able to grow alongside our community.' abc15
This expansion will allow HonorHealth to support the needs of the growing community in the north Phoenix area, HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte said in a statement.
"By continuing to invest in key services and providing infrastructure to help us expand, both now and in the future, we will be able to grow alongside our community," he said in a statement announcing the April 11 groundbreaking ceremony.Read more of this story from the Business Journal.
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