St. Peter’s Health Partners broke ground in a different way, knocking down an old building for a new, five-story patient pavilion to be named the Heinrich Medicus Pavilion. Medicus is a 96-year-old former Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute professor who donated $10 million toward SPHP’s 99 million Troy Master Facilities Plan. See the full News 10 ABC report here.
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