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As part of a historic partnership with the Rudin family, the North Shore-LIJ Health System is investing more than $100 million to develop a state-of-the-art neighborhood medical complex at the National Maritime Building (also known as the O’Toole Building) on the former St. Vincent's campus. The 160,000-square-foot landmark building, located on the west Side of 7th Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets, will include
To learn more about the facility, watch the video below.
To view the Certificate of Need Application, click here (This is a very large file and may take a few minutes to download depending on your internet connection)
Statement from North Shore LIJ Health System and CEO
Historic Partnership to Bring Comprehensive Health Care Services Back to Manhattan’s West Side
New Medical Center at St. Vincent's Site Gets Final Approval
'Soft Demo' Going on at Former St. Vincent's Site
Quinn Wins School and More Saves Reiss in Rudin Deal
State Panel Gives Thumbs Up to North Shore-LIJ's St. Vincent's Plan
Plan for Former St. Vincent's Site Clears Landmarks Board
New York Times - Fewer Emergency Rooms Available as Need Rises
Audio Feed WNYC Radio - Proposed ER at St. Vincent's Part of Larger Health Care Debate
Walls Street Journal - Neighborhood Activists Drop St. Vincents Appeal
Crain’s Health Pulse - St.Vincents Appeal Dropped
City Hall News - Losing St. Vincents
Wall Street Journal - Preserving Architectural History
Gothem Gozette - St. Vincents Highlights Crunch for Hospitals Serving the Poor
New York Times/Wall Street Journal - North Shore-LIJ to Provide Emergency Care at St. Vincent's
New York Times - Judge Approves Sale of St. Vincent's to Developers
Downtown Express - Restoring an E.R. in the West Village
Downtown Express - Proposal guts old O'Toole building, sets stage for new E.R. at St. Vincent's Site
Downtown Express - The Best Health Option
Project Fact Sheet (PDF)
For more information about the proposal to restore healthcare to Manhattan's West Side, visit: www.westsidehealthcarecoalition.com.