Trafalgar Hospital
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| Trafalgar Hospital | |
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| Geography | |
| Location | Manhattan, New York, United States |
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| Beds | 145 |
| History | |
| Closed | before 1978 |
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| Lists | Hospitals in New York State |
| Other links | List of hospitals in Manhattan |
Trafalgar Hospital was a 145-bed private nonprofit institution at 161 East 90th Street in Manhattan, New York, USA.[1] The building previously housed three other hospitals, including the Pan American Hospital in the 1920s.[2] By 1966, Trafalgar had replaced both coal and oil heating with gas. This one-time expenditure of $20,000 saved $12,000 per year.[3]
By late 1978, after facing regulatory and financial difficulties,[4] the hospital had closed,[5] and the 9-story 1926-built building[6] was in the process of being converted into co-operative apartments.[7]
- ↑ "Trafalgar Hospital Plans Move To the West Side of Manhattan". The New York Times. December 16, 1971.
- ↑ The second was Manhattan General Hospital, which later relocated.
- ↑ "How Old Hospital Invested $20,000 to Save $8,000 a Year in Heating Costs" (PDF). Modern Hospital. 107 (3): 160. September 1966 – via Pollack, R. I. (1979) HOSPITAL ENERGY AUDITS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, p.39.
- ↑ "Business Records". The New York Times. February 1, 1978.
- ↑ David Bird (August 31, 1976). "Plan to Close. 11 Hospitals Is Attacked at Hearing". The New York Times.
- ↑ "161 East 90th Street, #6A". Corcoran.[dead link]
- "Home Details for 161 E 90th St #1C". Trulia.Year Built: 1926
- ↑ Carter B. Horsley (January 7, 1979). "Small, Failing Hospitals Are Valuable Sites For Developers". The New York Times.
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