Jewish Home Lifecare

Jewish Home Lifecare working to respond to court injunction

A state Supreme Court ruling means that Jewish Home will need to get approval from a state agency before moving ahead with its development plan.

Injunction could halt plans for Jewish Home Lifecare relocation

In at least a temporary victory for Park West Village tenants, a judge agreed to an injunction preventing any modification of the parking lot that the nursing home plans to relocate to.

City planning allows nursing home move to proceed

Jewish Home Lifecare's move to 97th Street was opposed by neighbors and the community board, but the city has decided that the 20-story project meets the scope of current zoning restrictions.

Residents, CB7 protest Jewish Home’s proposed high-rise

The nursing home organization wants to move to a new site on 97th Street, right in the middle of the Park West Village housing complex.

Nursing home opposition builds, residents seek transparency

In the last two weeks, State Senator Bill Perkins, City Council member Melissa Mark-Viverito, and other local officials have spoken out in support of additional hearings about Jewish Home.

Nursing home may give P.S. 163 room to expand

P.S. 163, an elementary school on 97th Street, may expand into a nursing home facility if Jewish Home Lifecare's land swap is successful.

Land swap conflict sparks zoning war

Six months after Jewish Home Lifecare and developer Chetrit Group proposed a controversial land swap, the deal remains in zoning limbo.