HSS Receives $10 Million Grant to Support Expansion of Main Campus and Tower

The Kellen Tower portion is expected to open in 2025.

By HFT Staff


A $10 million grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) has been given to Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) to support the expansion of the main campus in New York and the construction of the HSS Kellen Tower. A Digital Inpatient Experience spanning three floors of the new building, including patient rooms equipped with technology for optimal care and recovery, will be named for the Foundation. This new commitment is the latest in a long history of partnership that has fueled important initiatives like the creation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Complex Joint Reconstruction Center (SNF CJRC), HSS-SNF Orthopedic Seminar, academic visitor programs and international orthopedic fellowships. More than 160 orthopedic surgeons from Greece have trained at HSS through this ongoing partnership. 

The Kellen Tower is expected to open in 2025 and will become a hub for treatment of complex orthopedic conditions. It will centralize the specialized services necessary for the highest standard of care for these conditions. 



June 26, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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