Mayo Clinic is continuously evolving to better meet the needs of our patients. In addition to remodeling and maintenance work, the major projects currently underway on campus include:
Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester
Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester is part of Mayo Clinic’s Bold. Forward. strategy to Cure, Connect and Transform healthcare for the benefit of patients everywhere. Along with transforming the Mayo Clinic’s downtown Rochester campus, it will introduce a combination of innovative care concepts and digital technologies that will give Mayo Clinic the ability to scale transformation in ways never before imagined.
Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester will introduce five new buildings with 2.4 million square feet of space, related infrastructure and utilities — all with future-oriented design elements. This includes two new clinical spaces and two new patient parking ramps that will be built at the heart of the downtown campus, with connectivity to the existing Mayo Clinic buildings and downtown Rochester, as well as a world-class logistics building that will ensure clinical supplies and support areas are close at hand without using clinical building space.
Construction on Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester will continue through 2030.
Link Rapid Transit
Link is Rochester’s proposed high-performance and rapid transit commuter solution. This bus rapid transit system will run continuously along a 2.8-mile route along Second Street Southwest, connecting Mayo Clinic’s West Shuttle Lot to our East Shuttle Lot with five convenient stops in between. Operated by Rochester Public Transit (RPT), Link will be fare-free for users.
Construction for Link will begin in early 2025, with construction complete and service expected to begin in December 2026.
Proton Therapy Expansion
To meet the growing demand for precision cancer treatment, Mayo Clinic is adding a 110,000-square-foot expansion to the Mayo Clinic Proton Beam Therapy Program in Rochester. Mayo Clinic anticipates treating 900 additional patients per year at the expanded Rochester facility to meet the site’s estimated demand of 2,000 patients who will need proton beam therapy each year by 2025. Mayo Clinic in Rochester is the only center offering proton beam therapy in Minnesota and the surrounding states.
Building construction started in 2023, with a goal to begin seeing patients in the expansion in 2026. Existing proton beam therapy services continue to be available during construction.