New York City's landmarks and planning commission has unanimously approved Manhasset, N.Y.-based North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System's plans to repurpose an old building into an emergency center, according to a New York Observer report.
Earlier this year, a federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale of shuttered St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan to Rudin Development and North Shore-LIJ for $260 million. Under the redevelopment deal, Rudin will build apartments and townhouses on the east part of the hospital campus, and North Shore-LIJ will convert the O'Toole building on the campus into an emergency center.
Read the report about North Shore-LIJ's emergency care center.
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Earlier this year, a federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale of shuttered St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan to Rudin Development and North Shore-LIJ for $260 million. Under the redevelopment deal, Rudin will build apartments and townhouses on the east part of the hospital campus, and North Shore-LIJ will convert the O'Toole building on the campus into an emergency center.
Read the report about North Shore-LIJ's emergency care center.
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