This article was published by TBBS on March 12, 2026.
BayCare Health System has filed plans with the City of Tampa to convert a former CVS pharmacy on South Dale Mabry Highway into a freestanding emergency department, part of a broader shift by health systems to move emergency care closer to where patients live.
The project would redevelop the former retail building at 102 S. Dale Mabry Highway into a 13,305-square-foot emergency care facility with a declared construction value of $9 million, according to city records.
Property records show BayCare Properties LLC purchased the site for $6 million in February 2025. The one-story building was constructed in 2004.
The interior would be rebuilt as a medical facility with exam rooms, CT and radiology imaging suites, a trauma room, laboratory services and administrative space.
The renovation includes medical air systems and emergency electrical infrastructure required for emergency operations. Plans also call for two new exterior canopies, including a covered ambulance drop-off area and a separate entrance for patients and visitors.
Project documents identify the facility as a freestanding emergency department affiliated with St. Joseph’s Hospital, part of BayCare Health System.
BayCare confirmed the details of the filing Thursday night.
“Patients are seeking convenient, efficient access to high-quality emergency care, and freestanding emergency departments help meet that need,” said C. Todd Jones, BayCare’s chief strategy officer and chief ambulatory services officer. “The Dale Mabry site gives BayCare an opportunity to expand access to our emergency services for the South Tampa community.”
