Pelham Bay General Hospital

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Florence D’urso Pavilion of Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
Geography
LocationThe Bronx, New York, United States
Coordinates40°51′20″N 73°49′51″W / 40.85554712161185°N 73.83073603211359°W / 40.85554712161185; -73.83073603211359Coordinates: 40°51′20″N 73°49′51″W / 40.85554712161185°N 73.83073603211359°W / 40.85554712161185; -73.83073603211359
Organization
Care systemPrivate
FundingNon-profit hospital
Religious affiliation(Originally) Roman Catholicism
History
Former name(s)Pelham Bay General Hospital
Opened1960
Closed2008
Links
ListsHospitals in New York
Other linksHospitals in The Bronx

Pelham Bay General Hospital[1] (now defunct) was a 1960-built Bronx hospital that became the Florence D’urso Pavilion of Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center.[2][3] Following 2007 financial failure of the latter,[4] the five story[5] building, after being vacant for many years,[6] was converted to housing units.

Post hospital building use[]

"It had been Pelham Bay General Hospital for years" and then D'urso Pavilion of former Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center."[7] After renovatations in 2008,[8] it was transformed into housing units[9] using the name Pelham Grand. By mid 2014 more than 20 units were occupied.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Amy Sullivan Is Wed To Thomas E. Pajusi". The New York Times. May 1, 1988. a supervisor of nursing at the Pelham Bay General Hospital in the Bronx.
  2. ^ "OLM, D'urso Pavilion now luxury rentals". Bronx Times. May 22, 2012. Pelham Bay General Hospital and then Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center’s Florence D’urso Pavilion.
  3. ^ Amphetamine Legislation 1971: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress.
  4. ^ Sondra Wolfer (July 10, 2007). "Mercy for struggling hospital". The New York Daily News.
  5. ^ a b Denis Slattery (August 21, 2014). "Pelham Bay locals prefer seniors in long-vacant site". New York Daily News.
  6. ^ "Long vacant Pelham Bay building being eyed by several". The New York Daily News. May 15, 2014.
  7. ^ "Vet use for Pelham Grand stalled". Bronx Times. March 17, 2014.
  8. ^ "1870 Pelham Pky S; Bronx, NY 10461; The Pelham Grand".
  9. ^ Patrick Rocchio (August 12, 2010). "AIA senior center to close". The New York Post. at 1870 Pelham Parkway South, the site of the former D’Urso Pavilion of Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center and Pelham Bay General Hospital.
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