Sentences with phrase «former nursing home»

EVERGREEN PARK Village to purchase former nursing home The village plans to purchase the former Emerald Park Health Care Center, putting an end to what Mayor Jim Sexton called «a sad chapter of history in Evergreen Park.»
The letter describes the loss of the site's former nursing home as «a devastating blow to our constituents» and says the two pols «remain deeply concerned about a flawed city process that has paved the way for the closure, sale, and now potential conversion of this building into luxury condos.»
In 2013, Shaoul's Magnum Real Estate Group converted the former nursing home into rentals, but residents of the building — then called Bloom 62 — threw raucous parties on the roof.
The former nursing home at 9125 S. Pulaski Rd. was shuttered by the state in 2005 after convicted sex offenders were found living there.
Republican mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis and Republican public advocate candidate J.C. Polanco held a press conference today in front of Rivington House, the former nursing home entangled in a de Blasio administration scandal.
The CSS bought the building in 2007 and has invested thousands of dollars into renovating the former nursing home, according to city records.
The mayor has personally blamed the real estate developers at the center of the scandal — accusing them of hoodwinking the city administration into dropping deed restrictions on the former nursing home.
Those comments come at an interesting time: Politico New York reported today that Mr. Bharara's office is investigating the controversial removal of a deed restriction on a former nursing home by Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration.
Another is looking at how city officials agreed to lift a deed restriction on a former nursing home for AIDS patients that is slated to be turned into luxury housing.
Mr. Bharara is also reportedly probing the city's role in removing a deed restriction on a former nursing home to allow for lucrative condo development.
The former nursing home was bought by the for - profit nursing home company Allure Group last June for $ 15.6 million.
The former nursing home at 45 Rivington St. was purchased by The Allure Group in 2014, and the city nixed restrictions limiting the uses of the property in exchange for $ 16.1 million in 2015.
Director David Farrell, a former nursing home administrator and author of books on long - term care, says the like - home concept was born from observing the efficient but bland institutional model in many long - term care facilities.
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