About Brown Cancer Center
Facilities
The three-story Brown Cancer Center facility located at 529 S. Jackson Street in Louisville, Kentucky is now undergoing a three-phase $7.5 million renovation.
The renovation was needed to bring the functionality of the space into alignment with the center's transition into a true multi-modality treatment environment in which all the oncologic specialties work together as a unit in order to optimize treatment for each patient.
Architects and interior designers worked closely with doctors, researchers and a 24-member panel of patients to redesign the space.
The project is scheduled to be completed in three phases by the summer of 2006.
Already complete, phase one involved redesigning the third floor (which previously housed researchers) into a multi-modality clinic spaces, a gynecologic unit and administrative offices. The researchers now temporarily occupy the adjacent Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Biomedical Research Buildings.
Phase two will expand the second floor by 4,500 square feet and will include treatment areas, a medical oncology unit and bone marrow transplant and lab facilities.
Phase three of the $7.5 million project will renovate the first floor.
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