Politics & Government

What Would $48 Million Hinsdale Cancer Center Look Like?

The Adventist Cancer Institute's site plan and exterior appearance got the unanimous support of the Hinsdale Zoning and Public Safety Committee Monday night.

Renderings of the proposed Adventist Cancer Institute, which is planned for the intersection of Ogden Avenue and Salt Creek Lane near I-294 in Hinsdale, have been released as the proposed facility makes its way through the village's approval process. 

The Hinsdale Board of Trustees' Zoning and Public Safety (ZPS) Committee voted unanimously to recommend board approval of the cancer center's site plan and exterior appearance Monday night, committee chair Bob Saigh said in an email Tuesday. That means those items will get a final vote by the full board of trustees in the near future.


The renderings above were sent to Patch by Adventist Hinsdale Hospital public relations specialist Chris LaFortune.

The Adventist Cancer Institute, as it's referred to on its webpage, would be 54,000 square feet and cost $48 million to construct.

According to the webpage, the facility would contain 18 treatment rooms with "entertainment centers and other high-tech comforts," five "patient bays" for group socializing, and 21 exam rooms. 

There will also be imaging services on site along with two linear accelerators. 

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