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Tallinn Begins Final Phase of Largest Private Health Campus in Baltics

Developers in Tallinn's Ülemiste City have laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, the final structure in a project set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the region, with elderly care provider Pihlakodu as its anchor tenant.

By shortl.eeWednesday, February 11, 20262 min readTallinn, Estonia
  • —Ülemiste City in Tallinn has laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, marking the final construction phase of its health campus, which is set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the Baltics upon its completion in 2027.
  • —The new Health House 3, spanning 10,500 square meters across seven floors, will feature Pihlakodu, a provider of modern elderly care services, as its anchor tenant, aiming to offer health services covering an individual's entire life cycle.
  • —The expansion of the health campus will increase its total area to over 27,000 square meters, integrating a wide spectrum of preventive and treatment services, and fostering innovation in healthcare.
  • —Ülemiste City has invested 30 million euros in health promotion over the past six years, offering over 35 health services and attracting more than 3,000 clients to its health houses.

Recap

The development of Ülemiste City's health campus is a calculated move to leverage comprehensive healthcare as a tool for economic development. By creating an integrated, privately funded health ecosystem that provides services from youth to old age, the project aims to attract and retain talent, setting a new benchmark for urban business environments in the Baltic region and positioning holistic well-being as a core infrastructure asset.

healthcarereal estateinvestmenturban developmentEstoniaBaltics

Articles

3
Postimees – Russian Edition
ГАЛЕРЕЯ ⟩ Дом престарелых нового поколения: в Ülemiste City заложен краеугольный каменьFeb 11, 08:40
Majandus24
Ülemiste City terviselinnaku uus hoone sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:38
Meditsiini Uudised
GALERII: Endel Tulvingu nimeline tervisemaja sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:26
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Healthcare
AI

Tallinn Begins Final Phase of Largest Private Health Campus in Baltics

Developers in Tallinn's Ülemiste City have laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, the final structure in a project set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the region, with elderly care provider Pihlakodu as its anchor tenant.

By shortl.eeWednesday, February 11, 20262 min readTallinn, Estonia
  • —Ülemiste City in Tallinn has laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, marking the final construction phase of its health campus, which is set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the Baltics upon its completion in 2027.
  • —The new Health House 3, spanning 10,500 square meters across seven floors, will feature Pihlakodu, a provider of modern elderly care services, as its anchor tenant, aiming to offer health services covering an individual's entire life cycle.
  • —The expansion of the health campus will increase its total area to over 27,000 square meters, integrating a wide spectrum of preventive and treatment services, and fostering innovation in healthcare.
  • —Ülemiste City has invested 30 million euros in health promotion over the past six years, offering over 35 health services and attracting more than 3,000 clients to its health houses.

Recap

The development of Ülemiste City's health campus is a calculated move to leverage comprehensive healthcare as a tool for economic development. By creating an integrated, privately funded health ecosystem that provides services from youth to old age, the project aims to attract and retain talent, setting a new benchmark for urban business environments in the Baltic region and positioning holistic well-being as a core infrastructure asset.

healthcarereal estateinvestmenturban developmentEstoniaBaltics

Articles

3
Postimees – Russian Edition
ГАЛЕРЕЯ ⟩ Дом престарелых нового поколения: в Ülemiste City заложен краеугольный каменьFeb 11, 08:40
Majandus24
Ülemiste City terviselinnaku uus hoone sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:38
Meditsiini Uudised
GALERII: Endel Tulvingu nimeline tervisemaja sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:26
Back
Healthcare
AI

Tallinn Begins Final Phase of Largest Private Health Campus in Baltics

Developers in Tallinn's Ülemiste City have laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, the final structure in a project set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the region, with elderly care provider Pihlakodu as its anchor tenant.

By shortl.eeWednesday, February 11, 20262 min readTallinn, Estonia
  • —Ülemiste City in Tallinn has laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, marking the final construction phase of its health campus, which is set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the Baltics upon its completion in 2027.
  • —The new Health House 3, spanning 10,500 square meters across seven floors, will feature Pihlakodu, a provider of modern elderly care services, as its anchor tenant, aiming to offer health services covering an individual's entire life cycle.
  • —The expansion of the health campus will increase its total area to over 27,000 square meters, integrating a wide spectrum of preventive and treatment services, and fostering innovation in healthcare.
  • —Ülemiste City has invested 30 million euros in health promotion over the past six years, offering over 35 health services and attracting more than 3,000 clients to its health houses.

Recap

The development of Ülemiste City's health campus is a calculated move to leverage comprehensive healthcare as a tool for economic development. By creating an integrated, privately funded health ecosystem that provides services from youth to old age, the project aims to attract and retain talent, setting a new benchmark for urban business environments in the Baltic region and positioning holistic well-being as a core infrastructure asset.

healthcarereal estateinvestmenturban developmentEstoniaBaltics

Articles

3
Postimees – Russian Edition
ГАЛЕРЕЯ ⟩ Дом престарелых нового поколения: в Ülemiste City заложен краеугольный каменьFeb 11, 08:40
Majandus24
Ülemiste City terviselinnaku uus hoone sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:38
Meditsiini Uudised
GALERII: Endel Tulvingu nimeline tervisemaja sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:26
Back
Healthcare
AI

Tallinn Begins Final Phase of Largest Private Health Campus in Baltics

Developers in Tallinn's Ülemiste City have laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, the final structure in a project set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the region, with elderly care provider Pihlakodu as its anchor tenant.

By shortl.eeWednesday, February 11, 20262 min readTallinn, Estonia
  • —Ülemiste City in Tallinn has laid the cornerstone for the Endel Tulving Health House 3, marking the final construction phase of its health campus, which is set to become the largest privately funded health campus in the Baltics upon its completion in 2027.
  • —The new Health House 3, spanning 10,500 square meters across seven floors, will feature Pihlakodu, a provider of modern elderly care services, as its anchor tenant, aiming to offer health services covering an individual's entire life cycle.
  • —The expansion of the health campus will increase its total area to over 27,000 square meters, integrating a wide spectrum of preventive and treatment services, and fostering innovation in healthcare.
  • —Ülemiste City has invested 30 million euros in health promotion over the past six years, offering over 35 health services and attracting more than 3,000 clients to its health houses.

Recap

The development of Ülemiste City's health campus is a calculated move to leverage comprehensive healthcare as a tool for economic development. By creating an integrated, privately funded health ecosystem that provides services from youth to old age, the project aims to attract and retain talent, setting a new benchmark for urban business environments in the Baltic region and positioning holistic well-being as a core infrastructure asset.

healthcarereal estateinvestmenturban developmentEstoniaBaltics

Articles

3
Postimees – Russian Edition
ГАЛЕРЕЯ ⟩ Дом престарелых нового поколения: в Ülemiste City заложен краеугольный каменьFeb 11, 08:40
Majandus24
Ülemiste City terviselinnaku uus hoone sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:38
Meditsiini Uudised
GALERII: Endel Tulvingu nimeline tervisemaja sai nurgakiviFeb 11, 08:26