Mount Sinai files plans for $3.9M single-floor rehab of hospital in Carnegie Hill
Mount Sinai, on July 30, filed a permit application for a $3.9 million rehab of one floor of one of their NYC hospitals, located at 1190 Fifth Avenue in Carnegie Hill.
The plans call for a rehab of the basement of the 175-foot tall, 12-story, hospital.
The project is described in the filings as: Mount Sinai – ed renovations phase 0 – interior renovations including modifications to non-load-bearing partitions, flooring, ceilings, doors, millwork and related construction as per plans filed herewith. No change in use, egress, or occupancy. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $3,863,000.
On July 31, the hospital also filed plans for a smaller $50,000 project, calling for work on the basement and floors one and two of the building.
The plans are two of three that have been filed at the building so far this year.
Mount Sinai has numerous locations throughout New York City, including 1111 Amsterdam Avenue, One Gustave L. Levy Place, 425 West 59th Street, and First Avenue at 16th Street, to name a few.
The work will be done by E4H Environments for Health Architecture, a healthcare and health sciences firm dedicated to creating environments that enhance health and well-being.
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