NewYork-Presbyterian is the latest tenant to ink a lease at the Spiral at 66 Hudson Boulevard in Hudson Yards. The hospital group’s Och Spine outpatient facility will occupy a 75,000-square-foot suite on the supertall’s second floor.
The Och Spine facility will serve as a one-stop shop for spine evaluation, imaging, and treatment. This includes on-site radiology, procedure rooms, a physical therapy gym, and a collaborative space for physicians.
The center represents a major expansion of the Och Spine program, which was founded in 2017 as part of a donation from the Jane and Daniel Och Family Foundation, a privately owned foundation that contributes to health, educational, and Jewish cultural missions. Since then, Och Spine has expanded to include orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery, in addition to an array of nonsurgical procedures.
The lease was negotiated on 20-year terms. As part of the agreement, Tishman Speyer, developer of the building, will create a dedicated lobby for the facility with frontage along 35th Street, closest to Tenth Avenue.
To date, Tishman Speyer has pre-leased 70 percent of the 2.8 million-square-foot office tower. Construction completion and initial occupancy of the tower is slated for late 2022.
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It seems like every one in their brother wants to have office space at The Spiral.
Thomas, did you mean ‘everyone ‘and’ their brother..:)
You’re right…
A very good thing for NYC.
The fun part is going to be raking the leaves from all those trees! Maybe the “gardener” will just use a leafblower and send them over the side?! 🤣😂🤣
Surprised Columbia didn’t put the new spine center on one of its campuses like Manhattanville.