Sentences with phrase «east side nursing»

Meanwhile, Scott Stringer's recent decision to investigate the conversion of a Lower East Side nursing home at 45 Rivington Street into condos offered a reminder of his political clout.
Morales had been cooperating with investigators on two matters: the mysterious deed change that allowed the sale of a Lower East Side nursing home to developers, who netted a $ 72 million profit, and strong - arm efforts to cut Singh a sweetheart deal.
City officials missed multiple opportunities to protect a Lower East Side nursing home from being developed into luxury housing — including weeks before the property was sold, a new report found.
A former deputy commissioner plans to sue the city for $ 5 million, saying he was fired for complaining about two of Mayor de Blasio's biggest City Hall controversies — the lifting of deed restrictions for Lower East Side nursing home Rivington House and the granting of city favors to mayoral contributor Harendra Singh.
Top de Blasio administration officials were in the loop about its approval to turn a Lower East Side nursing home into luxury condos — and some were even complicit in the shady deal, despite Mayor Bill de Blasio insisting he was in the dark, a city investigation has revealed.
Elected officials are demanding Mayor de Blasio cough up records on pending deed restrictions, such as one that resulted in four investigations into the sale of a Lower East Side nursing home.
Mayor de Blasio ducked a barrage of questions Wednesday about the federal probe into his fund - raising operation and the abrupt firing of a city official tied to the controversial sale of a Lower East Side nursing home.
As CBS2 Political Reporter Marcia Kramer reported, the deal allowed a Lower East Side nursing home to be turned into condos behind Mayor Bill de Blasio's back.
It turns out that Jeffrey Sachs, an influential health care lobbyist with ties to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, (he was an usher at Cuomo's wedding), played a key role in obtaining state approvals that paved the way for the controversial sale of the Lower East Side nursing home knwon as Rivington House.
NYC will invest back into the community the $ 16 million it netted from a controversial land deal that paved the way for the closing of a Lower East Side nursing home in favor of luxury housing, officials announced Friday.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio denied Friday that his team withheld from investigators a crucial memo about a Lower East Side nursing home that wound up as condos — but a document obtained by the Daily News shows that's not true.
A de Blasio administration official inquired about the fate of a Lower East Side nursing home more than a year before the mayor said he learned of a controversial deal to convert it to high - end housing.
And it's not just that: The de Blasio administration has lied about everything from Lower East Side nursing - home conversions to the city's surging and increasingly aggressive street population to Central Park carriage horses to deteriorating public school performance to campaign finance violations to... well, the list is virtually endless.
In 2015, Allure Group paid the city $ 16 million to lift restrictions on the deed for the Lower East Side nursing home.
NYC First Deputy Mayor Anthony Shorris was aware of a development scandal in late February — well before Mayor Bill de Blasio — but after a Lower East Side nursing home had been sold for $ 116 million to a condo developer.
The mayor voiced confidence in the commissioner charged with cleaning up the botched approval of a deal that allowed the sale of a formerly protected Lower East Side nursing home to condo builders.
Ricardo Morales, the city official who approved lifting deed restrictions that allowed a Lower East Side nursing home to be flipped for luxury condos, was fired just hours after de Blasio's highly anticipated sit - down with federal prosecutors, his attorney confirmed.
Earlier this year, news broke that the de Blasio administration had lifted a deed restriction on a Lower East Side nursing home owned by a major campaign donor, who promptly sold it for a massive profit to a development group that plans to convert it into condos.
Another part of the wide - ranging probe included how a deed restriction was lifted at a Lower East Side nursing home now being turned into luxury housing.
One of the issues that came up during the panel's investigation is Rivington House, the former Lower East Side nursing home.
The agency issued a scathing report last week on a city maneuver that allowed a Lower East Side nursing home to be sold for luxury housing.

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The administration needs to do everything within its power to reverse the deed change, she said, but if it is unable to do so, a replacement community facility must be created to compensate the Lower East Side for invaluable nursing home beds lost in the transaction.
«The Lower East Side needs nursing home beds, hospice beds, it needs community facilities, it needs supportive housing and affordable housing.»
The other three were Paul Adler, a former Rockland County politico who pleaded guilty to felony fraud and bribery in 2002; James Capalino, the lobbyist who tried to get a deed restriction lifted on a nonprofit nursing home on the Lower East Side; and Sant Singh Chatwal, a hotelier who pleaded guilty in 2014 to federal campaign finance donations for making straw donations.
«The East Side has a wealth of hospitals, but a serious shortage of nursing home and sub-acute rehab facilities.»
A senior member of de Blasio's administration was involved in talks with a private nursing - care company about the fate of a Lower East Side health - care facility as far back as 2014, according to emails and people familiar with the matter.
New memos debunk the de Blasio's administration's claim that its top officials knew nothing about deed restrictions lifted by a city agency on a nursing home on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, learning of it only in late February, after the building was sold to luxury condominium developers for $ 116 million.
The probe of the controversial sale of a Lower East Side AIDS care facility has now been joined by the state attorney general's office, amid new allegations the nursing home behind the shady deal blatantly lied to the community.
At 5:30 p.m., Maloney and Manhattan Chamber of Commerce President Jessica Walker attend the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the re-launch of DeWitt Upper East Side Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, with a VIP reception to follow, DeWitt Upper East Side Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, 211 E 79th St., Manhattan.
Both men are part of a separate investigation by Bharara's office into Allure's sale of a nonprofit nursing home on Manhattan's Lower East side to a luxury condo developer after de Blasio's administration made the unusual decision to lift the deed restriction.
Not - for - profit law firm, MFY Legal Services, wants a judge to force the state Department of Health to reveal how it approved the Allure Group's purchase of Rivington House, a nursing home for AIDS patients in the Lower East Side and CABS Nursing Home in Brooklyn, papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court nursing home for AIDS patients in the Lower East Side and CABS Nursing Home in Brooklyn, papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court Nursing Home in Brooklyn, papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court reveal.
For months, the de Blasio administration has insisted that its top officials knew nothing about deed restrictions that were lifted by a city agency on a nursing home on the Lower East Side of Manhattan — learning of it only in late February, after the building was sold to luxury condominium developers for $ 116 million.
«A complete lack of accountability» under NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is to blame for a deed lifting to allow a nonprofit nursing home on Manhattan's Lower East Side to be flipped to luxury condos and a $ 72 million profit, according to an investigation released by the city's corruption watchdog.
Its partner, the Allure Group, was also subpoenaed in that case — as well as in a Lower East Side real - estate deal involving the loss of a nursing home that was OK'd by the de Blasio administration.
Allure Group, which runs a half - dozen for - profit nursing homes, is already being investigated by the attorney general's office, the City's Department of Investigation and City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office over the company's involvement in the sale of Rivington House, a former AIDS nursing facility on the Lower East Side.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is examining Mayor de Blasio's controversial Campaign for One New York nonprofit in connection with its ongoing probe of a nursing - home deal on the Lower East Side, The Post has learned.
«A complete lack of accountability» under Mayor Bill de Blasio is to blame for a deed lifting to allow a nonprofit nursing home on Manhattan's Lower East Side to be flipped to luxury condos and a $ 72 million profit, according to an investigation released Thursday by the city's corruption watchdog.
A senior member of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration was involved in talks with a private nursing - care company about the fate of a Lower East Side health - care facility as far back as 2014, according to emails and people familiar with the matter.
He also initially represented the not - for - profit group whose sale of the Rivington House nursing home on the Lower East Side led to a developer grabbing it for condos — one of biggest municipal scandals of de Blasio's tenure.
Its partner, the Allure Group, was also subpoenaed in that case --- as well as in a Lower East Side real - estate deal involving the loss of a nursing home that was OK'd by the de Blasio administration.
«We are seeing higher asthma numbers in emergency departments, and we're realizing it's on the rise,» said Anna Hardy, a public health nurse at the East Side Health District in East St. Louis.
Adrienne Dawson, a home health nurse whose 12 - year - old son, Adrian Tucker, is in seventh grade at Berwick Alternative K - 8 School on the east side of Columbus, said she was daunted by the complexity of sample questions she looked at last spring.
Veterinary nurse and receptionist, Nancy Betances has been with East Side Animal Hospital since July of 2000, but has worked in the pet care field since 1998.
Veterinary nurse Michael Falconer has been with East Side Animal Hospital since January of 2002 and hails all the way from West Bromwich, England.
This has followed an «attack on science», which Nurse explained in a somewhat one - sided account of the «Climategate» affair, the leaking of thousands of emails from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in November 2009.
Kreisman Law Offices has been handling nursing home abuse cases, nursing home negligence cases and wrongful death cases for individuals and families who have been harmed, injured or died as a result of the carelessness or negligence of a medical provider for more than 40 years in and around Chicago, Cook County and its surrounding areas, including Oak Lawn, Evergreen Park, Merrionette Park, Blue Island, Calumet Park, Cicero, Joliet, Alsip, Aurora, Mount Prospect, Bolingbrook, Waukegan, Bedford Park, Chicago (Marquette Park, Beverly, Washington Heights, Lake Calumet, East Side, Grand Crossing, Woodlawn, Hyde Park, Bridgeport, Canaryville, Bronzeville, Chinatown, South Shore, Jackson Park), Maywood and Yorkfield, Ill..
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