4 State-Owned Care Facilities in West Virginia Being Sold
Marx Development Group plans to invest in West Virginia long-term care facilities after acquiring them for $60 million, addressing a combined $6 million operational loss, officials said.
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4 state-owned care facilities in West Virginia being sold
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — West Virginia is selling four long-term care facilities, including ones in Marion and Preston counties. West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) announced Tuesday that Marx Development Group, an operator of multiple care facilities in the region, has agreed to purchase the following state facilities: Hopemont Hospital in Terra Alta, Preston County Jackie Withrow Hospital in Beckley, Raleigh County John Manchin, Sr. Hea…


State sells Manchin Health Care Center in Fairmont to firm accused of discriminating against wheelchair users
FAIRMONT — The state sold the John Manchin Sr. Health Care Center to the Marx Development Group, a real estate business based in New York, on Tuesday.
Investment firm to purchase four state-run care facilities in WV for $60M
The state of West Virginia has reached a deal with a New York City-based development group to sell four state-run long-term care facilities for $60 million, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced on Aug. 12, 2025. The facilities are: Hopemont Hospital in Terra Alta, Preston County; Jackie Withrow Hospital in Beckley; John Manchin Sr. Health Care Center in Fairmont; and Lakin Hospital in West Columbia, Mason County.
Long-term healthcare facilities to be built in West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — A significant amount of revenue and advancements in healthcare could be on the horizon for West Virginia. On Tuesday, Governor Patrick Morrisey announced that four long-term healthcare facilities in the state were purchased for $60 million by Marx Development Group. The sale comes with an agreement that the organization will make significant investments in the state and build a minimum of three to five new facilities. …


Investment firm to purchase four state-run care facilities in WV
The state of West Virginia has reached a deal with a New York-based development group to sell four state-run long-term care facilities for $60 million, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Tuesday.
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