Orlando Health and Watson Clinic Partner on Major Healthcare Campus in Lakeland
Healthcare infrastructure continues to shape commercial real estate activity across Central Florida, and one of the region’s most significant projects is now underway in Lakeland. In a strategic collaboration, Orlando Health and Watson Clinic have partnered to develop the Orlando Health Watson Clinic Lakeland Highlands Hospital, a new full-service medical facility scheduled to open in June 2026.
The project represents one of Orlando Health’s largest capital investments in the region and marks a major milestone for healthcare delivery in Polk County. Beyond its medical impact, the development reinforces healthcare’s growing role as a driver of long-term commercial real estate stability.
A New Hospital Anchoring a Growing Medical Campus
The Orlando Health Watson Clinic Lakeland Highlands Hospital will be a comprehensive acute care facility featuring:
- More than 300 inpatient beds
- 69 emergency and observation beds
- 11 operating rooms
- Four cardiac and interventional suites
- 18 intensive care unit beds
- Dedicated labor and delivery rooms with future neonatal intensive care capacity
The scale of the hospital underscores sustained healthcare demand in the region and signals strong activity within medical-focused commercial real estate — a sector that historically performs with greater resilience than traditional office or retail.
A Strategic Partnership Model
Unlike a traditional acquisition, this project is structured as a collaboration. Orlando Health and Watson Clinic are aligning resources and clinical expertise while maintaining operational involvement across both organizations. Physicians from Watson Clinic are directly participating in the design and service planning of the hospital.
This partnership structure reflects a broader healthcare real estate trend: systems are increasingly sharing risk, capital, and infrastructure investment to expand their footprint efficiently.
Expansion of Medical Office and Outpatient Facilities
In addition to the hospital, Watson Clinic is developing supporting facilities within the broader campus, including:
- A nearly 80,000-square-foot medical office building
- A dedicated ambulatory surgery center
These complementary facilities expand the continuum of care while adding stable, long-term leased medical office inventory to the local market. Medical office buildings (MOBs) continue to attract investor interest due to their credit-backed tenancy, essential-use nature, and historically durable occupancy levels.
Regional Commercial Real Estate Impact
Large-scale healthcare campuses generate ripple effects throughout surrounding markets:
- Increased demand for additional medical office and specialty clinics
- Rising land values near major corridors and healthcare hubs
- Employment growth supporting nearby retail, housing, and service sectors
- Institutional investor interest in healthcare-anchored developments
Lakeland’s position between Tampa Bay and Orlando enhances its strategic value as a regional healthcare destination, positioning Polk County for continued infrastructure expansion and associated commercial development.
Why This Matters for CRE Investors
Healthcare developments of this scale demonstrate how medical infrastructure can anchor broader real estate ecosystems. For investors and developers, key takeaways include:
- Defensive asset class characteristics
- Long-term phased growth opportunities
- Strong demographic-driven demand fundamentals
As Florida’s growth corridors continue expanding, healthcare remains one of the most compelling sectors for durable commercial real estate investment.



