http://www.indystar.com/article/20091104/NEWS05/911040358/Marion+Co.+voters+support+new+Wishard$754M project wins in landslide
On Tuesday night, balloons and confetti fell in celebration of a landslide election victory that clears the way for a new $754 million Wishard Memorial Hospital complex.
Soon -- according to Marion County Health and Hospital Corp. -- the wrecking ball will begin to tear down the vacant hospital and health buildings, between West Michigan and West 10th streets Downtown, to be replaced with an ultra-modern 1.2 million-square-foot hospital complex with roughly 300 inpatient beds.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard called the election about 8:30 p.m. Just minutes later, Health and Hospital Corp. Chief Executive Matt Gutwein said the victory revealed much about the city's character: "What it tells us is we have a city that cares, a city of compassion, of decency, a city that looks at every one of our neighbors and cares about those people."
The new Wishard Memorial Hospital will be built with the help of taxpayer-backed bonds. With 318 of 590 precincts reporting late Tuesday, Wishard supporters easily won in all of them -- 32,389 to 6,676, or almost 83 percent approval.