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St. Luke's is a 532-bed hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was founded in 1884 as Cedar Rapids’ first hospital and is now one of two hospitals in Cedar Rapids, the other being Mercy Medical Center. St. Luke's emergency department treats over 55,000 patients each year and the most cases of trauma in Iowa.
Mercy Hospital Cedar Rapids Iowa, 1903 Building, Now Demolished The new facility opened in 1903 as a 100-bed, five-story hospital. The 1903 building served patients until 1971, when it was torn down because it no longer met hospital regulations.
This is a list of hospitals in Iowa (), sorted by hospital name.. Adair County Health System - Greenfield; Alegent Health Mercy Hospital - Council Bluffs; Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics - Audubon
The project is expected to take five to eight years and include a new 11-story hospital tower as well as power plant. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] An Iowa Hospital Association study said that MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center, one of the system's hospitals in Mason City, accounts for 2,500 jobs and adds $226.7 million to the local economy.
Number of Iowa mental health facilities has declined in past 15 years, report finds ... That comes as average hospital expenses increased 66% from 2009 to 2022. ... Common Sense Institute Iowa ...
Cedar Rapids Milk Condensing Company: May 8, 2017 : 525 Valor Way, SW: Cedar Rapids: 25: Cedar Rapids Post Office and Public Building: Cedar Rapids Post Office and Public Building: November 10, 1982 : 305 2nd Ave., SE.
Office/Residential - Tallest Building outside of Des Moines and Cedar Rapids 13: Register and Tribune Building: 243 (74) 14: 1916: Des Moines: Office 14: Cedar River Tower: 237 (72) 25: 1974: Cedar Rapids: Residential/Office 15: MidAmerican Building: 220 (67) 15: 1995: Davenport: Office 16 Plaza 425: 207 (63) 14: 1983: Cedar Rapids: Office 17 ...
The location of present-day Cedar Rapids was in the territory of the Fox and Sac tribes at the time of European American settlement.. The first settler on the site of the future city was Osgood Shepherd, who built a log cabin (which he called a tavern) in 1837 or 1838 next to the Cedar River (then known as the Red Cedar) at what is now the corner of First Avenue and First Street Northeast.