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  • Hospitals crowd Upper East Side

    January 18, 2012 01:00PM

    From left: Hospital for Special Surgery, NYU Langone Medical Center and Memorial Sloan-Kettering cancer center

    A number of large medical institutions on the Upper East Side have increased their footprints recently, DNAinfo reported. The latest, a new 16-story Memorial Sloan-Kettering facility proposed for York Avenue, has neighbors annoyed.

    The building would add 179,000 square feet of outpatient services space for the cancer hospital, which is nearby along York Avenue. As medical institutions in New York City modernize and adapt to new healthcare policies, they may find themselves some of the city’s largest and most important real estate clients. [more]

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  • Medical building snapped up for $24M

    February 25, 2010 06:18PM

    From left: 429 East 75th Street before its redevelopment and a rendering of it today. Center, Charles Bendit, co-CEO of Taconic.

    An unnamed affiliate of the Hospital for Special Surgery has made an all-cash purchase for a medical office building at 429 East 75th Street between York and First avenues. The sellers, Taconic Partners and ABR Partners purchased the property, then a parking garage, in 2006 and transformed it into a 30,000-square-foot medical facility. Charles Bendit, the co-CEO of Taconic, said that the property’s proximity to other medical institutions, such as Lenox Hill Hospital at 100 East 77th Street between Lexington and Park avenues, and Cornell University Hospital at 525 East 68th Street near York Avenue, influenced his decision to develop the medical use building there. The sellers were represented by Paul Wexler of Corcoran Wexler. TRD [more]

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