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Marysville Today
By the People, for the People
Memorial Health Expands Footprint Near Hospital Campus
Hospital system acquires two additional properties for parking needs
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Memorial Health has purchased two more properties near its main hospital campus in Marysville, Ohio. The system's board of trustees approved the $325,000 purchase of lots at 517 and 518 S. Walnut St. to be used for additional parking to support the growing campus.
Why it matters
The acquisitions continue Memorial Health's decade-long strategy of expanding its footprint around the main hospital by purchasing nearby land and properties. This allows the system to accommodate growth and meet evolving parking needs as the campus expands.
The details
The two newly purchased lots on Walnut Street will be paved and used for parking, joining other hospital-owned properties in the area that are also being converted to parking spaces. Memorial Health has been systematically acquiring land around the main campus to support its growth and infrastructure needs.
- Memorial Health's board of trustees approved the $325,000 property purchase in February 2026.
- The newly acquired lots on Walnut Street will be paved for parking in the spring of 2026.
The players
Memorial Health
A healthcare system that operates a hospital and other medical facilities in Marysville, Ohio.
What’s next
The hospital system plans to pave the newly acquired Walnut Street lots for parking in the spring of 2026 to support its growing campus.
The takeaway
Memorial Health's strategic land acquisitions around its main hospital campus demonstrate the system's commitment to expanding its footprint and infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of the Marysville community.


