The man with his name on nearly a dozen automotive franchises in the Baltimore area has, with his wife, pledged a $25 million gift to the University of Maryland Medical Center to expand its cancer treatment center.
The money from Leonard and Roslyn Stoler will be used to fund a high-tech “patient care tower” at UMMC’s Marlene and Stewart Greenenaum Comprehensive Care Center, according to a release. The effort will expand the currently outpatient-only facility to include inpatient care in a 130,000-square-foot building. Pending regulatory approval, the tower is projected to cost $175 million, with $125 million of that coming from state funds. Ground would be broken in late 2020.
The gift is the largest-ever single donation made to the downtown hospital complex.
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