Billionaire cosmetics tycoon Ronald Perelman is giving $50
million to expand the emergency department at a New York City hospital that was
battered by Superstorm Sandy.
NYU Langone Medical Center announced the Revlon Inc.
chairman’s donation Friday.
The new, 22,000-square-foot facility will more than triple
the size of the old emergency department. It’s been closed since the October
2012 storm.
The Manhattan hospital has since launched an urgent care
center to help handle needs. That center is seeing at least as many patients as
the old emergency department.
The hospital says that underscores the need for the upcoming
Perelman Emergency Center. It’s due to open around April.
The new facility will include more treatment rooms, plus
dedicated space for pediatric emergencies.
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