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Corewell Health breaks ground on care center expansion in Holland

  • Writer: EV Construction
    EV Construction
  • Oct 7, 2025
  • 2 min read

Project includes 100,000 square feet of primary, specialty and diagnostic care



Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 12, 2025 – Corewell HealthTM broke ground on a 100,000-square-foot expansion and renovation at Corewell Health Care Center Lakewood in Holland, Mich. on Tuesday, August 12. The expansion enables Corewell Health to grow care and services, resulting in improved access for patients.


The project includes 60,000 square feet of renovated space and a 40,000-square-foot expansion at 588 East Lakewood Blvd. It will feature expanded primary and specialty care and enhanced diagnostic services, providing more lab and imaging capabilities in one convenient location.


“Corewell Health’s vision to provide personalized care that is simple, affordable, and exceptional is the driver for renovating and expanding the current ambulatory facility in Holland,” said Kim Sherbrooke, senior vice president, Corewell Health Medical Group Operations. “It means more services, more providers, and more support for the people who live and work in this community.”


Renovating and expanding the building will centralize comprehensive outpatient services, including primary care, specialty care, oncology care, advanced imaging, and other services, including:

  • Enhancing access to primary care.

  • Establishing MRI and CT units, along with an additional ultrasound room.

  • Launching hematology, oncology, and infusion services.

  • Expanding the rehab space to accommodate growth of existing and newly added services.

  • Creating capacity to grow and expand specialty services located at Lakewood.


The project consists of renovating existing medical office space on the first and second floors. The 40,000-square-foot addition will include two stories that seamlessly integrate with the existing building.

The first floor will have 52 exam rooms, two procedure rooms, a mobile MRI, CT, an enlarged rehabilitation clinic and an enlarged lab. The second floor will include 83 exam rooms, two procedure rooms, a cancer health wellness center, and infusion services.


The site will also be modified to relocate displaced parking spaces from the addition and add spaces as required by the local zoning ordinance.


The estimated capital investment of $43.7 million includes design, sitework, construction, medical equipment, information technology, and furniture costs. The project is expected to take 24 months to complete.

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