NYU Langone Aims to Build $3B Medical Center at Nassau Community College

New York City-based NYU Langone Health plans to build a medical center at Nassau Community College in Garden City, N.Y., that would span more than 40 acres and cost $3 billion, according to Becker’s.

This week, the health system will begin negotiations around the development of the medical center, which would include a teaching hospital and medical education and research facility, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said.

NYU Langone said the proposed center would be a “quaternary care” facility that provides advanced and highly specialized care, according to the report. Read more.

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