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NewYork-Presbyterian has leased 75,000 square feet at The Spiral for its Ochs Spine care

NewYork-Presbyterian Brings Ochs Spine Care to Tishman Speyer’s Spiral 

NewYork-Presbyterian is bringing its Och Spine care to The Spiral, establishing an outpatient spine center at the base of The Spiral, Tishman Speyer’s 65-story tower currently under construction at 66 Hudson Blvd. in Manhattan. The 75,000-square-foot lease runs for 20 years. 

As part of the lease, Tishman Speyer will create a dedicated lobby for the facility on 35th Street west of Tenth Avenue.  The center represents a major expansion of the Och Spine program, which builds on the original 2017 donation by the Jane and Daniel Och Family Foundation. 

“We are thrilled that NewYork-Presbyterian sees the power and value of The Spiral as an environment for Och Spine and look forward to welcoming its world-class specialists and the patients seeking care there,” said Rob Speyer, CEO of Tishman Speyer.  “   

Tishman Speyer has now successfully pre-leased 70% of the 2.8-million-square-foot office tower.  

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