The Pit As Seen From the Medical Center East Towers
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower above the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. This photo depicts the area of where the pit will be after the excavation begins.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com
The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com