They've been doing a huge amount of infill in Northern California, replacing whole facilities with brand-new complexes in existing core patient areas. (One example is their Santa Clara facility, which replaced a predecessor less than a mile away with one maybe 5 times its size.)
It must be an insane amount of capital expenditure.
That new residential neighborhood on Kiely Boulevard across the street from Central Park is where the prior Kaiser medical center was, going back to at least the 1960s.
It must be an insane amount of capital expenditure.