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   Patient and visitor parking at Wilmington Hospital getting an upgrade
   Christiana Care is building a new parking garage at Wilmington Hospital for patients and visitors. The new garage will expand capacity from 594 parking spaces to 860. During this construction project, the hospital will remain open and fully functioning.
The project began on July 1, when the Patient & Visitor Parking Garage at Wilmington Hospital closed. The entire project is expected to take approximately two years. While construction is under way, traffic patterns on the Wilmington campus will change, including access routes to the Emergency Department (ED), Gateway Building and loading dock. Jefferson Street will be narrowed, and Chamberlain Street will no longer be accessible. Emergency personnel and patients will access the ED via Washington Street.
The new garage will be larger than the current garage. This rendering shows the space after the old parking garage has been deconstructed and as construction of the new garage is about to begin.
Patients and visitors can park in the current Employee Parking Garage, which will be monitored by a patient guide. There is shuttle service from the garage to the main entrance.
Valet Parking has moved to the Roxana Cannon Arsht Surgicenter parking lot. Valet parking is available, free of charge, to those with a handicapped tag. All others will be charged $5.
Employee and physician parking have moved to a variety of locations on and around the campus. 
For the latest information about this project and parking at Christiana Care, visit christianacare.org/parking.
 “This is a significant project that is part of our commitment to ensuring our neighbors in the greater Wilmington community have convenient access high-quality care,” said Bob Mulrooney, senior vice president of Facilities
and Services. “We are grateful to our caregivers and neighbors for their ongoing support as we continue to enhance our Wilmington campus and
Tdeliver an exceptional health care experience.”
he new garage will replace the current garage, which has reached the end of its useful life. Like the current garage, the new garage will have six floors, but it will be larger, spanning from Jefferson Street to Washington Street.
The current parking garage will be deconstructed to make room for the new garage.
Bob Mulrooney
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