CONSTRUCTION TOPS OUT FOR MEDICAL OFFICE CONDO

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NEW YORK CITY – Construction has topped out for a 30,000-square-foot, boutique medical office condominium building, located at 429 E. 75th St. on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The art deco building was originally a carriage house before later being turned into a parking garage. Current construction involved gutting the interior and adding three stories to the building, bringing it to a height of six stories. The project will be able to accommodate high-tech imaging and lab facilities, and will include a back-up power generator and two passenger elevators, one of which will be able to accommodate gurneys. The project is also seeking LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Completion is expected in December. Taconic Investment Partners and ABR Partners are developing the project. Murphy Burnham & Buttrick designed the project, with Ball Construction serving as construction manager. Paul Wexler of Corcoran Wexler Healthcare Properties is serving as exclusive sales agent.

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