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The Delaware Supreme Court has upheld an earlier health board decision affirming plans for a proposed short-term rehabilitation centre.
While the planned Centre at Eden Hill earlier received a Certificate of Public Review from the Delaware Health Resources Board, Genesis Healthcare contested the decision in Superior Court, which upheld the decision.
On Dec. 2, Genesis Healthcare filed an appeal of Superior Court’s ruling in the Delaware Supreme Court.
Citing case law guidelines, the Supreme Court held that the appeal must be dismissed.
Centre at Eden Hill backers — originally 34 investors, including 24 physicians — earlier said the project will cost about $20 million to construct, and the facility would be approximately 65,000 to 70,000 square feet. It will be located to the northeast of Eden Hill Medical Centre’s current facility at 200 Banning Street.