Memorial buys two more lots near hospital
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February 12, 2026
Pictured above is an aerial photograph of the Memorial Hospital campus. The two recently purchased lots on Walnut Street are shown in blue. The yellow boxes represent property already owned by the hospital. The red boxes are hospital owned properties scheduled to be paved for parking in the spring. (Graphic submitted)

Memorial buys two more lots near hospital

By From JT Staff Reports 

Memorial Health has purchased two additional properties near the hospital’s main campus which will be used for parking.

The system’s board of trustees approved the purchase of lots at 517 and 518 S. Walnut St. for $325,000, continuing a decade-long strategy of acquiring nearby land to support cam...

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