Infirmary Health to redevelop former Kohl’s at Spanish Fort Town Center

The building will become a regional operations and support facility

The former Kohl’s building at Spanish Fort Town Center will be transformed into a regional operations and support facility for Infirmary Health. Photo courtesy of Baldwin Alliance.

Infirmary Health is purchasing the approximately 86,000-square-foot former Kohl’s building at Spanish Fort Town Center with plans to turn the property into a regional operations and support facility serving South Alabama.

“Spanish Fort Town Center continues to evolve, and we are excited to welcome Infirmary Health with this major investment that will create jobs, expand access to quality healthcare closer to home, and bring new energy to this important commercial corridor,” said Spanish Fort Mayor Brad Bass. “Infirmary Health’s presence will increase activity within the center and help attract additional retailers, restaurants and complementary businesses that support long-term growth and benefit residents, employees and patients alike.”

Joe Stough, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Infirmary Health, said, “The facility will provide space to support a variety of systemwide functions and help strengthen our ability to serve communities throughout South Alabama as our healthcare network continues to expand.”

The center already is home to D.R. Horton’s regional headquarters and office operations located in the former JCPenney building. Infirmary Health’s and D.R. Horton’s investments are transforming a portion of the town center into a business park.

“This project demonstrates the strength of Baldwin County’s economy and our ability to attract continued investment from major regional employers,” said Lee Lawson, president and CEO of Baldwin Alliance. “Infirmary Health’s decision to expand its operations in Baldwin County reflects confidence in our workforce, location and business environment.”

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