Friday, November 25, 2011

Save St. Vincent's Petition

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Health Petition : Mayor Michael Bloomberg : Stop the Rudin Luxury Condo Conversion Plan

Sign Our Petition ! The Rudin Luxury Condo Conversion Plan will set a dangerous public health precedent. City politicians would be saying that a top 1% real estate developer can make hundreds of millions of dollars in private profit by converting the charitable public real estate buildings of the former St. Vincent's Hospital, whilst the 99% have no replacement Level One Trauma Center or Full-Service Hospital. If Rudin's Condo Plan is approved, Mayor Bloomberg would be saying that it is O.K. for an entire section of New York City to have no full-service hospital. How can this be a responsible public health care policy ? Mayor Bloomberg needs to stop the Rudin Condo Plan for St. Vincent's Hospital until a full-service hospital is created.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

John Gilbert Rudin Phone Zap

Please join the masses and flood Rudin Management Company's phone and email this week so they are aware of the growing wave of public disgust with them stealing a hospital from the community !

CALL RIGHT NOW: John Gilbert, Rudin Management Group COO - 212-407-2400;

AND EMAIL: jgilbert@rudin.com

Rudin will LIE TO YOU and tell you the Urgent Care Center they plan on putting in one of the St. Vincent Hospital's buildings will replace what St. Vincent's provided. They will LIE TO YOU and tell you no hospital system will step up and reopen the campus to be a full service hospital.

North Shore-LIJ Bond Rating Outlook

Will Plans To Install An Unwanted Urgent Care Center In The O'Toole Building In The West Village Impact North-Shore LIJ's Bond Rating ?

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System is making a multi-million dollar investment in an urgent care center that is proposed in the catchment area that used to be served by St. Vincent's Hospital.

The urgent care center is a risky and experimental investment by North Shore-LIJ, because this is the first time that the New York State Department of Health has approved an urban urgent care center to replace a Trauma Level 1, full service hospital in New York City.

Since the closing of St. Vincent's, community activists have organised and demanded that politicians help the community first save, then replace, St. Vincent's. A companion real estate development project that will turn the primary campus of St. Vincent's into luxury condos by Rudin Management Company also faces unified community opposition.

It is not yet known how much revenue North Shore-LIJ is projecting from its proposed urgent care center, which will face calls for a community boycott, and what such a boycott will mean to North Shore-LIJ's return on its investment and on its larger finances.