NYU_Langone_Health builds Long_Island hospital
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 02, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026
The construction of a new multi-billion dollar hospital by NYU Langone Health on United States — Long Island>>> is expected to significantly boost the regional economy through job creation in construction and healthcare. It will also intensify competition within the healthcare industry on United States — Long Island>>>, potentially affecting other providers like Northwell Health>>> and Catholic Health>>>.
NYU Langone Health has announced plans to build a multi-billion dollar academic medical center and hospital in Melville, United States — Long Island>>>. This new facility, the first new hospital on United States — Long Island>>> since 1980, will feature over 500 inpatient rooms, 70 emergency department bays, and state-of-the-art operating suites. The project also includes relocating the tuition-free New York University Grossman School of Medicine to the new campus and will create up to 8,000 union construction jobs and thousands of permanent jobs. NYU Langone Health acquired a 45-acre plot at Huntington Quadrangle for $135.5 million. The initiative has received support from local officials, including United States — Erie County, New York>>> Executive Edward Romaine>>> and United States — Huntington, New York>>> Supervisor Ed Smyth>>>. The expansion aims to enhance healthcare access and services across United States — Erie County, New York>>> and United States — Erie County, New York>>>, despite existing competition from entities like Northwell Health>>> and Catholic Health>>>. Alec Kimmelman>>>, CEO of NYU Langone Health, and Stanley Druckenmiller>>>, Board of Trustees chair, highlighted the project's importance for the institution's mission and community investment.
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