Saw this in the S-T and Business Press:
http://www.fwbusines...ay.php?id=10192
Great news! Better health care for North Texas kids. Development for the near South Side, And more jobs! Anyone have access to a rendering of the new building?
Cooks Hospital Announces Expansion
#1
Posted 12 May 2009 - 05:38 PM
#2
Posted 16 July 2010 - 04:34 PM
#4
Posted 11 December 2013 - 11:54 AM
Notice how Thistle Hill is being surrounded by this hospital. If a parking garage is built on the lot immediately to the west of the house, there will be absolutely no visibility of it until you are directly in front of it on Pennsylvania.
#5
Posted 02 June 2014 - 04:27 PM
Huge crane is up,
#6
Posted 03 June 2014 - 07:15 AM
I was watching them put it up over the weekend.
#7
Posted 26 November 2014 - 11:40 AM
Steel framing has gone up recently. Here's a live camera you can watch, or watch a time lapse even.
http://oxblue.com/op...rens/southtower
#8
Posted 26 November 2014 - 11:57 AM
I noticed the framing going up the other day.
#9
Posted 01 December 2014 - 10:33 AM
Noticed the lighted crane on the way to downtown in early morning. Appropriate for the holidays!
#11
Posted 05 May 2015 - 08:07 AM
Is this topping out? Seven floors?
#12
Posted 05 May 2015 - 08:48 AM
The building does appear to be topped out. Austin posted the size in an earlier thread. The building is seven stories, but I think the top floor is all mechanical, since the building is listed at six stories tall.
#13
Posted 30 August 2015 - 11:52 PM
Saw crane parts going down Rosedale today.
#14
Posted 31 August 2015 - 02:55 PM
#15
Posted 21 June 2016 - 10:14 PM
two small commercial buildings on Rosedale East of 7th were recently demolished. Not sure what the plans for the site are but assuming Cooks will do something there. Demolition permits have also been filed for the two houses on Southland.
Streetview screengrab,
#16
Posted 22 June 2016 - 06:10 AM
two small commercial buildings on Rosedale East of 7th were recently demolished. Not sure what the plans for the site are but assuming Cooks will do something there. Demolition permits have also been filed for the two houses on Southland.
Streetview screengrab,
Do you mean the above two nice-looking houses are going to be demolished?
#17
Posted 07 August 2016 - 03:04 PM
I believe so. Cook's plans on using that block as a temporary surface parking lot.
#18
Posted 07 August 2016 - 04:00 PM
This may have been addressed elsewhere, but what happened to the original Cook Hospital building on the north side of the old freeway? I have been out of Ft. Worth for almost 30 years with visits few and far between.
#19
Posted 07 August 2016 - 04:05 PM
It is now HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital. You can read about it on the main site at: http://www.fortworth...healthsouth.htm
#20
Posted 08 August 2016 - 11:52 AM
HealthSouth is updating that building as we speak. My father was there for a little bit before he died July 4th.
#22
Posted 03 April 2017 - 09:47 AM
http://www.fortworth...3263a28f42.html
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#23
Posted 15 March 2018 - 11:55 AM
Cooks is going to build a garage on the site of the buildings recently torn down at 8th and Terrell. I do not know how many spaces or floors it will have bit do know it will be 80 feet tall.
#24
Posted 16 April 2019 - 09:41 PM
Cooks is going to build a garage on the site of the buildings recently torn down at 8th and Terrell. I do not know how many spaces or floors it will have bit do know it will be 80 feet tall.
Update - it will be 7 floors and 626 parking spaces. Interestingly, and positively, it will include ground floor retail space as well.
#25
Posted 10 May 2019 - 01:16 PM
Interesting:
https://www.dallasne...-dallas-suburbs
Of course Cook Children's isn't in the business of advertising that they are a really profitable hospital system, because that might undermine all their fundraising goodwill for one thing. But these are good questions the article is getting at. And personally, the last place I'd ever be donating money is to a non-profit that is throwing off 9 figures a year in profit...seems like they're doing just fine. Cook now has a considerably larger endowment than TCU, which most people would never know (again, it wouldn't be good advertising for Cook to be touting that).
#26
Posted 10 May 2019 - 01:37 PM
I don't think of Fort Worth as a suburb. Full Stop!
Aside that Schnurman once lived and worked him, he should know better styling as a Fort Worth a suburb. He styles everything as a "Dallas" thing, perhaps because the DMN is his boss.
I find his open and repeated deconstruction of Fort Worth to be insulting; and no longer read any of his opinions in good consciences.
#27
Posted 10 May 2019 - 02:09 PM
Where does he refer to Fort Worth as a suburb in this particular article?
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#28
Posted 10 May 2019 - 02:26 PM
Where does he refer to Fort Worth as a suburb in this particular article?
From the beginning, in his or the editor's publishing of the news story headline.
#1 - The styling of the story.
# 2 - hospitals are in "Dallas Metro".
Instead of referring to Fort Worth as a suburb, he clearly is suggesting that the Cook's Hospital is in the Dallas Metro. The term "metro" is and always suggests the location of something other than being within the central city. I am aware of Cook's Hospitals facilities being concentrated in Tarrant, Denton and Collins County;and only can locate one facility in Dallas County.
https://cookchildren...es/default.aspx
Asfor Schnurman, I became convinced that he now has the ease of being dismissive about Fort Worth;and nothing demonstrates his attitude more thoroughly as when he opined that a blame for Amazon not selecting Dallas for HQ2 could be placed upon Fort Worth. He is deep into Dallas and will cut at Fort Worth without provocation; and unabashed hit man oozing hubris.
If you intend upon writing about Cook's Hospital, I think you should be intellectually honest by including Fort Worth in your headline. Why wouldn't you?
#29
Posted 10 May 2019 - 02:59 PM
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#30
Posted 10 May 2019 - 03:50 PM
Just as in a matter of effective pyschological tactics, the artform of discrimination is not to be overt, but to achieve it by tactfully leaving something out that is deemed undesirable.
#31
Posted 11 May 2019 - 08:18 AM
But back to the newspaper article about Cook's expansion to Prosper.
Here are some stats from the article.Interesting:
https://www.dallasne...-dallas-suburbs
Of course Cook Children's isn't in the business of advertising that they are a really profitable hospital system, because that might undermine all their fundraising goodwill for one thing. But these are good questions the article is getting at. And personally, the last place I'd ever be donating money is to a non-profit that is throwing off 9 figures a year in profit...seems like they're doing just fine. Cook now has a considerably larger endowment than TCU, which most people would never know (again, it wouldn't be good advertising for Cook to be touting that).
Cook Children's 2018:
Employees: 7,500
Revenue: $1.73 billion
Operating income: $138.6 million
Total assets: $3.78 billion
Patient beds: 391
Occupancy rate: 51%
Surgeries: 24,443
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#32
Posted 11 May 2019 - 02:46 PM
The discussion about the definitions of suburbs and the metro area might be best continued in another thread......
I agree with you EPG, this discussion and my venting is best continued in another thread...Image of Fort Worth.
#33
Posted 11 May 2019 - 04:18 PM
Of course Cook Children's isn't in the business of advertising that they are a really profitable hospital system, because that might undermine all their fundraising goodwill for one thing.
I think it would surprise people to find out that many non-profits make a very healthy profit that is reinvested back in the mission of the organization. I work for one.
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#34
Posted 13 May 2019 - 08:34 AM
Of course Cook Children's isn't in the business of advertising that they are a really profitable hospital system, because that might undermine all their fundraising goodwill for one thing.
I think it would surprise people to find out that many non-profits make a very healthy profit that is reinvested back in the mission of the organization. I work for one.
I think the big question, and I'm not giving an opinion here, is whether building up a massive endowment war chest is really reinvesting "back in the mission of the organization." Cook has been wildly profitable (by hospital standards) for quite a long time. They could choose to provide the same services for less money, or to increase the pro bono work, or charitable efforts, etc. But they choose to dump profits into the endowment. Maybe this really is the ultimate mission...to keep growing. But it's an interesting question.
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#35
Posted 13 May 2019 - 10:34 AM
The discussion about the definitions of suburbs and the metro area might be best continued in another thread......
I agree with you EPG, this discussion and my venting is best continued in another thread...Image of Fort Worth.
How about "Fort Worth: Going going gone?"
I agree with much that has been said here about Cook Children's expansion, but isn't all this just about a 7-story parking garage?
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#36
Posted 22 May 2019 - 11:19 AM
While looking for the permit for the Harris expansion crane, I did find one for the 8th and Terrell garage.
#37
Posted 18 August 2019 - 11:37 AM
#38
Posted 23 October 2019 - 01:45 PM
Although they have just broken ground on a new garage, my understanding is that Cooks is also moving forward soon with another new garage at 1534 Pruitt, which is the parking lot to the West of Thistle Hill.
#39
Posted 14 November 2019 - 02:46 PM
Although they have just broken ground on a new garage, my understanding is that Cooks is also moving forward soon with another new garage at 1534 Pruitt, which is the parking lot to the West of Thistle Hill.
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#40
Posted 23 January 2020 - 04:08 PM
https://twitter.com/...8977120256?s=20
Bud Kennedy noted that Kindred Hospital on 8th Ave. is closing. I would think this is prime for purchase by Cook Children's. They already own the other lots on the block and this would further whittle down the number of properties not under their umbrella in the 8th-Pennsylvania-7th-Rosedale blocks.
#41
Posted 23 January 2020 - 04:28 PM
It looks like it already is owned by Cook Foundation
https://www.tad.org/property/06465676/
I feel like Cook is about to go full Gruen with parking lots garages surrounding the core campus.
#42
Posted 23 January 2020 - 04:31 PM
I noticed that. I wasn't certain that the particular owner was actually associated with the hospital. It's down to a half dozen or so small properties, Ronald McDonald, Thistle Hill, and the garage and building that front Rosedale (which I could have sworn were owned by Cook).
#43
Posted 22 April 2020 - 05:32 AM
I thought I would drive up Henderson from Rosedale a few days ago just to check out the status of construction in the medical district. The projects over which the two tall cranes loom are proceeding apace, in spite of the coronavirus-caused slowdown in the economy and, particularly, the construction industry. I hope one of your photogs can get over there sometime to post a progress shot.
#44
Posted 13 January 2021 - 11:09 AM
#45
Posted 13 January 2021 - 11:24 AM
Austin, what indications do you have of this?
#46
Posted 13 January 2021 - 03:03 PM
Austin, what indications do you have of this?
Streetlamps are removed and fencing is up.
#47
Posted 13 January 2021 - 03:06 PM
Thanks for letting me know that there is actual preliminary site work taking place. I'm sure most of you know that I don't get out much since the pandemic.
#48
Posted 13 January 2021 - 04:33 PM
From an aerial view, it looks like the building in the bottom right of that rendering is all that's missing and the building to the east of that has a slightly different design.
#49
Posted 13 January 2021 - 07:43 PM
The building in the bottom right of the rendering has not been built, and will most likely be constructed along Terrell Ave., since the South Tower is in a different configuration and was built along Terrell. Basically in that area, you are correct in the new building placement and configuration. Their next phases of construction are to build a 900 space parking garage on the west side of Thistle Hill (where the large version of the text box is located in the previous post), and a westward expansion of the Dodson Specialty Clinics (bottom of rendering). This expansion should take the building all the way to 8th Ave.
#50
Posted 13 January 2021 - 09:18 PM
How much, if any, of this master plan concept aligns with current activity onsite? Any other drawings or renderings that you've set eyes on?
If you don't mind, what site are you getting these renderings from?
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