Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) will build a new, state-of-the-art cancer care pavilion on its main campus on the Upper East Side in New York.
The new pavilion will house advanced technology to treat patients on an inpatient and outpatient basis, including robotics, improved digital infrastructure, and enhanced operating/procedure suites that MSK’s current facilities cannot accommodate.
The Pavilion will be devoted exclusively to patient care. The proposed 31-story building will feature 28 operating/procedure suites and approximately 200 inpatient beds. The expansion will support MSK’s continued efforts to address disparities in access to cancer care for medically underserved communities. As envisioned, the new Pavilion will be an LEED-certified facility connected to Memorial Hospital via a patient bridge and will include a below-grade garage. The estimated completion of the Pavilion is 2030. Additional project details will be shared as plans progress.
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