![]() ![]() Guests are welcome to bring friends and family to check it out and even try a workout.Ĭrossfit emerged in the 1990s as a way to keep soldiers, firefighters and police in top shape. At 10,000 square feet, the new facility is the largest Crossfit gym in southeastern Idaho. Owners Sam and Becky Harmer opened Idaho Falls’ first Crossfit Gym roughly eight years ago and have now moved twice. In a completely different vein, Maltese Crossfit has moved to a new, expanded location, at 3899 S. The interior of Maltese Crossfit's new gym. For more information, check them out on Facebook, h ttps://or on Instagram. The business, owned by Garth and Amy Romrell, specializes in gift boxes, does deliveries and offers catering.ĭoors open at 11 a.m. 17th Street, in the Teton Plaza shopping center next door to Little Caesar’s. The Cookie Place, a designer bakery that opened in Rexburg in August, has expanded to an Idaho Falls location at 2087 E. On the small business front this week, we have a couple of items to report. The Cookie Place's new Idaho Falls location, on East 17th Street. The general contractor for the project is Layton Construction of Sandy, Utah, and the architect is Architectural Nexus, a Salt Lake City company. ![]() The plan calls for the existing hospital to remain open, with minimal interference. The hospital will require fully independent structural steel, HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems. Site work is to include utilities, grading and rework, including an outdoor sunken dining area, an ambulance drop-off and a helipad. The latter will see some remodeling in the lab, and a new lobby will be added to the front of the existing hospital, attached to both the existing and new hospital. The name of the hospital will be Idaho Falls Community Hospital, and will be a separate entity from Mountain View. In its place, there will be a new, three-story structure, plus basement and penthouse. The owner of the property, MPT Hospital LLC of Birmingham, Ala., has filed a permit with the city of Idaho Falls Building Department for a $65 million, 88-bed wing on the building's east end.Īccording to the specifications accompanying the permit, work will involve demolition of the existing Rosemark clinic attached to the hospital’s east end. Idaho Falls will see major work at Mountain View Hospital in 2018. The land on which a new Idaho Falls Community Hospital had been planned at one time was donated to the city of Idaho Falls and developed into Community Park.Ī screenshot of the permit set's cover page. After Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center came into being in the mid-1980s, the 1941 landmark across from Tautphaus Park, built by the Franciscan Order of Perpetual Adoration, was torn down and proceeds from the sale of the land were used to form the basis of the CHC Foundation. It later became Parkview Hospital, when Intermountain Health Care and Idaho Falls Community Hospital formed Idaho Falls Consolidated Hospitals. Mountain View Hospital is jointly owned by a group of eastern Idaho physicians and a company out of Nashville, Tenn., called Surgery Partners LLC.Īs a footnote, Idaho Falls Community Hospital is an interesting choice for a name, since that was what I daho Falls’ Sacred Heart Hospital on South Boulevard was renamed in the 1969. The Birmingham, Ala., company mentioned in the story owns the real estate, not the business. The $65 million facility will not be an expansion of Mountain View Hospital but a new hospital to be called Idaho Falls Community Hospital. The headline on Monday’s story about a new 88-bed hospital on Coronado Street was in error. ![]()
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