

Norton West Louisville Hospital will signal several firsts in our community. It will be the first hospital within Norton Healthcare to have solar panels. It will be one of the first Energy Star certified buildings in West Louisville and it will be the first hospital to be built west of Ninth Street in more than 150 years. Bringing this hospital to 28th Street and Broadway as part of the Norton Healthcare Goodwill Opportunity Campus is also ushering in new partnerships with a unique group of industry experts and construction leaders. Their transformational vision for this space will help change the course of health outcomes for thousands of people.
The Norton West Louisville Hospital Design and Construction team was assembled because of their expertise but it’s their passion for this project that is truly a game changer. With more than 200 years of combined experience in building brighter futures and first-class facilities, this team is taking a collaborative approach to constructing a hospital that is reflective of what community members say they want and what is needed. Creating new opportunities for companies to build with us is a part of the Design and Construction team’s mission of ensuring an inclusive environment.
General contractor Harmon/Messer JV, architecture firm Moody Nolan along with Carey Anderson, community construction consultants 7PM, OneWest and NTC, are working side-by-side with the team from Norton Healthcare to build a hospital and hope at this important corner of West Louisville.
Harmon/Messer JV is pooling their resources and their shared background in building medical facilities and hospitals to bring Norton West Louisville Hospital to 28th Street and Broadway. They have demonstrated their commitment to innovation, quality, safety and diversity by strengthening communities and turning visions of what’s possible into a reality. One West, 7PM Group and NTC are proven equity consultants with a focus on community revitalization, development and equity. Moody Nolan was awarded the AIA National Architecture Award in 2021 and was the lead design firm for the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center. Architect Carey Anderson grew up on Grand Avenue in West Louisville and over the past 35 years has established an extensive portfolio the includes prominent projects like the Louisville Urban League Headquarters and various development opportunities with Jefferson County Public Schools.
Through inspiration and innovation, this group of highly skilled leaders is expanding the idea of what a hospital looks like by bringing Norton West Louisville Hospital to the heart of our community.
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