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U.S. Open pumped $134M into regional economy

golf1_199469_ver1.The U.S. Open at Chambers Bay was expected to bring a lot of green to the Northwest. 

The weeklong event lived up to expectations, according to an economic impact analysis commissioned by the USGA. 

The study, conducted by Northwest economists, estimated the golf championship gave a $134 million boost to the economies of Pierce, King, Kitsap and Thurston counties.

Local governments spent about $7.6 million on the event, with more than $4 million coming from Pierce County.

The tournament, which ran June 15-21, attracted about 110,000 unique attendees to the Pierce County golf course. More than half came from surrounding counties, while one-third traveled from other states.

Chambers3_17063782_ver1.0_640_480“No other one week event in the history of the Pacific Northwest has had a greater economic impact,” Pierce County Executive Pat McCarthy said in a new release.

The direct economic benefit to Kitsap County was relatively small, but not insignificant.

The report estimated the county’s hotel/motel sector reaped a $349,000 increase in revenue in June (hoteliers were already having a good year). Many Kitsap golf courses reported an uptick in traffic around the time of the U.S. Open.

Tourism boosters hope a more greater benefit to the county will materialize in the future, as spectators exposed to the region through the U.S. Open return to visit.

Franciscan/MultiCare plan psychiatric hospital

Two Pierce County medical groups are teaming up on plans to build a 120-bed psychiatric hospital in Tacoma.

CHI Franciscan Health and MulticCare Health System (operator of Tacoma General Hospital) filed a certificate of need application with the state Department of Health Tuesday to build the proposed $41 million facility.

The two groups have created an independent nonprofit to operate the future hospital, according to a news release. The preferred location for the facility is MultiCare’s Allenmore Hospital campus.

Both Pierce County and the state are in dire need of more psychiatric beds. The need became more acute after the state Supreme Court ruled the practice of boarding psychiatric patients in hospital emergency departments was unlawful. The court was reviewing a Pierce County case involving CHI Franciscan and MultiCare.

Three other medical groups submitted letters of intent to the Department of Health this fall with proposals for Pierce County. CHI Franciscan and MultiCare were the first to file the certificate of need application needed to begin the official review process, according to department staff.

The full news release from CHI Franciscan and MultiCare is below: Continue reading