Enhance your healthcare practice or educational facility with our modern, accessible, and spacious locations in the heart of East Harlem. Join a community that values quality education and exceptional care.
Location
economically robust
Engaged Residents
local community support
ADA Accessibility
multiple elevators and staircases
Vibrant
diverse community
Inspiration
SPACE CONCEPT
Medical Practices with Outdoor Areas
Our second-floor spaces seamlessly blend functionality, accessibility, and comfort. Designed with easy ground-floor entrances and serene outdoor patios, these modern facilities enhance the patient experience and support your healthcare services. The outdoor areas offer a tranquil retreat for patients and staff, making your medical facility both efficient and inviting. These spaces ensure a smooth experience for practitioners and patients alike, providing the perfect environment for recovery and relaxation.
SPACE CONCEPT
Educational Spaces with Outdoor Areas
Our second-floor spaces are designed to provide a secure and nurturing environment, with easy ground-floor access for parents and guardians. The outdoor patios are perfect for play and learning, offering children a breath of fresh air in a safe setting. These amenities create a versatile and inspiring environment for both students and teachers, fostering a love for learning in a vibrant community.
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Community facilities in New York City can be used by a variety of people, including:
Students
Colleges, universities, and dormitories are all considered community facilities.
Religious groups
Churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples are all considered community facilities.
Medical professionals
Hospitals, medical offices, and ambulatory diagnostic or treatment centers are all considered community facilities.
Non-profit organizations
Non-commercial clubs, community centers, and non-commercial recreation centers are all considered community facilities.
Residents
Group homes, rectories, convents, homeless shelters, and monasteries are all considered community facilities.
Publicly funded institutions
Public schools, libraries, child care centers, and fire and police protection are all considered community facilities.