From The Real Deal:
A Queens building which housed the defunct Parkway Hospital is set to hit the foreclosure auction block next month with an outstanding lien of $14.86 million, according to data from PropertyShark.
The 70,000-square-foot property, at 70-35 113th Street in Forest Hills, was home to the city’s only privately owned hospital until 2008, when the New York State Commission of Healthcare Facilities mandated its closure. The building has been vacant since.
The property, which sits on a 56,000-square-foot lot, has limited possibilities for adaptive reuse, it was previously reported. The court-appointed receiver of the mortgage speculated in 2009 that the property might be turned into a detention center or correctional facility, sparking concerns among local residents. But no official plans were ever filed. The building could also be reborn as a medical facility.
The auction is slated to take place June 28 at the Queens Supreme Court building at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard in Jamaica.
3 comments:
Unless it's revamped, keep it closed.
It used to be known as the butcher shop.
ha ha
someone i know who had surgery there said the hospital has relationships with local funeral homes. definitely not a hospital you want to be in
i'm hoping they turn it into luxury condos
Of course they be butchers! Real doctors don't work in Queens.
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