Staten Island University Hospital will receive the lion's share of aid. IDA has approved $17.8 million in bonds to finance the build-out and equipping of an image-guided surgery center and the relocation of angiography services at 475 Seaview Ave. on Staten Island. The center will occupy 17,100 sf on the first floor of a newly constructed 92,000-sf, six-story tower.

Another sizeable outlay will finance improvements to Planned Parenthood of America Inc.'s new Manhattan headquarters. The not-for-profit currently occupies 70,000 sf at 810 Seventh Ave. and plans to move into an additional 104,000 sf at 424-438 W. 33rd St. Renovation of the new space is scheduled to begin in August and is expected take five months.

Ambulance and ambulette dispatch center Citywide Mobile Response Corp. will receive $707, 087 in real estate benefits and sales tax exemptions over 25 years to relocate its operations from its current 6,000-sf facility to a 19,500-sf space at 1624 Stillwell Ave. in the Bronx. And furniture wholesaler Glass-Form Production Inc. will receive $663,946, also in real estate benefits and sales tax exemptions over 25 years, to relocate to a 44,000-sf facility at 310 Tiffany St., also in the Bronx.

The IDA is the city's primary vehicle for providing financing assistance to small industrial and manufacturing companies, and not-for-profit organizations.

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