Methodist Hospital
began life as Asbury Hospital, founded in
Minneapolis in 1892. In the early 1950's, facing a
deteriorating building and a baby boom that left the area
short of hospital beds, it was decided that, for the first
time, the new building would be built in the suburbs.
In August 1954 the site at 6500 Excelsior Blvd. was
purchased from Salkin & Linoff, a local drygoods firm, for
$70,000. The swampy site next to Minnehaha Creek had to be
filled and 100-ft. pilings sunk. Carl Pohlad of Marquette
National Bank was instrumental in assisting with the
financing.
Now called Methodist Hospital, the Open House was held from
January 20-31, 1959 and over 10,000 people toured the
facility before it opened for business. The first baby was
born and the first patients admitted on February 16, 1959.
That day they served 60 patients: 20 transfers from Asbury,
the rest new patients. Initial capacity was 246 beds and 60
bassinets. Many additions have been added since then,
starting in 1962.
Much more information can be found in the book Methodist
Hospital, A Tradition of Caring by Bill Beck, 1992. Also
see the hospital’s web site at
http://www.parknicollet.com/methodist/.
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