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- State panel recommends offering some heart procedures outside of hospitalsState health regulators have recommended that New York allow certain heart procedures to be performed outside of hospitals, a move that could usher in a new wave of providers and reshape the state’s cardiology landscape.The Public Health and Health Planning Council, which advises the state on health policy, voted Thursday to recommend that the Department […]
- New York faces heavy snow from nor’easter blowing in SundayA late-weekend storm could blanket parts of the Eastern Seaboard with snow, with more than half a foot likely in New York and several inches across southern New England through Monday.A wave of warm, moist air from the U.S. Gulf is expected to collide with cold air sweeping south from Canada. The resulting nor'easter will […]
- Staten Island's Park Hill Apartments complex sells for $364M after years of tenant complaintsA long-troubled apartment complex on Staten Island has traded hands for more than $360 million in a blockbuster deal for the borough, records show.A joint venture of real estate firms the Arker Companies, L+M Development Partners and LIHC Investment Group, officially closed in December on its $364.7 million acquisition of the forgotten borough's Park Hill […]
- Rockefeller Center reaches 98% occupancy with two new leasesTwo new tenants are coming to Rockefeller Center.Sports and entertainment company Legends Global will occupy an 8,000-square-foot space on the 19th floor of 600 Fifth Ave., while international law firm King & Wood Mallesons leased a similar-sized space on the 27th floor. With these two leases, Rockefeller Center is now at 98% occupancy.Both leases are […]
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