What is happening on the St. Anthony Central Campus?
The legacy of compassionate care will continue for the Sloan's Lake neighborhood surrounding the old St. Anthony Central Hospital with medical presence that incorporates the key elements of optimal health.
Centura Health has entered into exclusive negotiations with Denver-based EFG Brownfield Partners, for the purchase and sale of the former St. Anthony Central Hospital Campus. EFG Brownfield Partners will be engaging directly with the community regarding the development of the plan for the 18.85-acre campus.
“Centura Health and St. Anthony Hospital remain committed to the Sloan’s Lake neighborhood and have pledged to continue a medical presence on the campus that could seamlessly incorporate the key components of optimal health,” said Gary Campbell, president and CEO of Centura Health. “We are confident EFG Brownfield Partners has the experience necessary to handle a project of this size and are pleased that they are willing to engage the community and solicit feedback from neighborhood groups throughout the development process.”
St. Anthony Hospital will honor its commitment to the community by providing ongoing health care services including urgent care, primary care, imaging, specialty clinics and Health Passport, the community health education program that was started by St. Anthony Hospitals in 2001.
"The City of Denver looks forward to working with EFG Brownfield Partners to create a development on this property that positively impacts the Sloan's Lake Neighborhood and the City of Denver as a whole," said Mayor Michael B. Hancock.
Facts:
- The specific details of the purchase and sale of the St. Anthony Central Hospital Campus will continue to evolve now that both parties have entered into exclusive negotiations.
- St. Anthony Central Hospital closed its doors after 119 years on June 17, 2011 and moved to the new hospital on the St. Anthony Campus in Lakewood.
- Currently, primary care, cardiac rehab, outpatient rehab, specialty surgery practices and radiation therapy are still being provided by St. Anthony Hospital associates and physicians on the St. Anthony Central Campus. Some of these services will transition to the new St. Anthony Hospital Campus once the two medical office plazas open early next year.










