Brackenridge Hospital , also known as University Medical Center Brackenridge , ( UMC Brackenridge ) was the public hospital of Austin, Texas . It had the nickname "Brack".
9-507: [REDACTED] Look up brack , Brack , or bråck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brack may refer to: People [ edit ] Brack (surname) Brack Cantrell, a former member of the American post-hardcore band Sky Eats Airplane Brack Cornett (1841–1888), Texas outlaw Other uses [ edit ] The Brack ,
18-685: A mountain in the Arrochar Alps of Scotland Barmbrack , often shortened to brack, a quick bread Brack., author abbreviation of William Brackenridge (1810–1893), Scottish nurseryman and botanist Brackenridge Hospital See also [ edit ] Brak (disambiguation) Bräcke , a municipality in Sweden BRAC Bank Limited , a commercial bank in Bangladesh Brackish water , naturally occurring water with high salinity, also known as brack water Topics referred to by
27-500: A mountain in the Arrochar Alps of Scotland Barmbrack , often shortened to brack, a quick bread Brack., author abbreviation of William Brackenridge (1810–1893), Scottish nurseryman and botanist Brackenridge Hospital See also [ edit ] Brak (disambiguation) Bräcke , a municipality in Sweden BRAC Bank Limited , a commercial bank in Bangladesh Brackish water , naturally occurring water with high salinity, also known as brack water Topics referred to by
36-519: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages brack [REDACTED] Look up brack , Brack , or bråck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brack may refer to: People [ edit ] Brack (surname) Brack Cantrell, a former member of the American post-hardcore band Sky Eats Airplane Brack Cornett (1841–1888), Texas outlaw Other uses [ edit ] The Brack ,
45-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Brackenridge Hospital On July 3, 1884, the City-County Hospital, which had two stories, was established on a block in what was then northeast Austin. That block had been, in the 1839 Waller Plan , designated to house a hospital. The cost of the initial building was $ 10,000. It became solely owned by
54-524: The City of Austin when Travis County ended its share of the ownership in 1907. A 45-bed replacement building opened in 1915. In 1929 the Austin City Council renamed the hospital after hospital board chairperson Robert J. Brackenridge. In 1969, a replacement building opened, with a price tag of $ 43 million. It eventually housed 363 beds, as the final phase opened in 1984. In 1995 the city began contracting
63-641: The operation of the hospital to Seton Healthcare Family . In 2004 the city sold the hospital to Central Health . The hospital closed on May 21, 2017, as it was replaced by the Dell Seton Medical Center . Brackenridge's demolition began in August 2017. The tower's demolition originally was to begin in 2018, but as the Austin city government took time to issue a permit for that, its demolition began in summer 2019. Demolition ended in 2021. An office building
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