HEALTHCARE INFLUENCER: Simone Development
For more than 25 years, Simone Healthcare Development Group has partnered with healthcare providers to create medical facilities in the New York metro area, with more than two million square feet of space created.
SIMONE HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENT GROUP
For more than 25 years, Simone Healthcare Development Group, a division of Simone Development Cos., has partnered with healthcare providers to create turnkey ambulatory medical facilities in the New York metro area, with more than two million square feet of healthcare and medical office space created.
The company establishes long-term relationships with healthcare providers that encompass every aspect of locating, designing, building and operating a new facility. By undertaking expansion in partnership with Simone Healthcare Development, healthcare providers reduce their expenditures on real estate services, freeing up capital for investments in technology, personnel, and other resources that enhance their core businesses.
Simone specializes in creating custom-designed, leading-edge healthcare facilities, offering a comprehensive range of services including design, finance, construction and management. The company is dedicated to the preservation and re-use of existing properties, often stripping them down to their steel bones to create state-of-the-art facilities which meet the changing needs of healthcare providers. Their services have allowed some of the region’s leading health care providers to concentrate on what they do best—providing medical care—while Simone handles what it does best, which is site selection, acquisition, development and management of these facilities.
The firm recently completed the reconstruction of an abandoned botanical research center in Yonkers to create the new Boyce Thompson Center, a modern 85,000-square-foot complex built on the site of the former Boyce Thompson Institute. The historic Boyce Thompson building, which was built in the 1920s, was restored to its original character in the $35 million project, which broke ground in June 2015 and was completed in 20 months. This year, BOMA Westchester recognized the Boyce Thompson Center with its 2018 Building of the Year Award.
Simone’s executive team—which includes presidents Joseph Simone and Guy Leibler, as well as chief operating officer Joseph Kelleher—have received a number of honors for their contributions to the medical and business communities in which they operate.
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