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The HealthSouth corporate headquarters on U. S. Highway 280 in Birmingham was constructed in 1997 for the then-fast growing outpatient and rehabilitation services company chaired by Richard Scrushy. The $38 million facility occupies 200,000 square feet on a 104-acre site that also includes the unfinished HealthSouth digital hospital.

Scrushy himself was actively involved in the design of the headquarters buildings, which included an office tower with a private elevator for executives, a trophy room for Scrushy's awards and souvenirs. It also housed the Richard M. Scrushy Conference Center with meeting and event facilities.

The entire campus, with the headquarters, conference center, and unfinished hospital was sold to the Dallas-based Trammell Crow Company in June 2007 for $60 million.

References

  • Hubbard, Russell & Dawn Kent (June 2, 2007) "Unused hospital, HQ sold." Birmingham News.