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Avison Young leases full floor to New York Cancer & Blood Specialists

Manhattan, NY Global commercial real estate advisor Avison Young has arranged a full-floor lease to the oncology practice New York Cancer & Blood Specialists at 210 East 86th Street on behalf of landlord, 210 East 86th Street Corp. The 10,500 s/f lease occupying the building’s entire sixth floor will enable New York Cancer & Blood Specialists to continue their expansion and open a new facility in June 2025 to serve the local community.

Avison Young principals John Ryan III and Peter Gross represented 210 East 86th Street Corp., the landlord – the team is the exclusive leasing agency for the building. Ari Malul of Schuckman Realty Inc. represented New York Cancer & Blood Specialists, the tenant. 

“New York Blood & Cancer is the ideal tenant to jump-start occupancy following 210 East 86th Street’s recent repositioning, validating that its central position in the neighborhood and access to great transportation make it the best located office/medical building on the Upper East Side,” said Ryan. “This tenancy establishes the benchmark as we are actively marketing the other full and partial floors available for short- or long-term lease transactions.”

The 94,318 s/f, nine story, block-thru property is located within the Yorkville neighborhood of the Upper East Side, with proximity to healthcare institutions like Lenox Hill Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital Center, and New York Presbyterian Hospital. The building is also home to Weill Cornell Medicine Primary Care – East Side, offering primary care and adult internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, and gynecology.

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