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The Allure Group closed on its $25 million purchase of the Greater Harlem Nursing Home following a settlement with the state Attorney General’s office earlier this year. Allure, led by Joel ...
Case in point, a deal to sell a Harlem nursing home to the scandalized care provider ... Eric Schneiderman moved to block the sale of the Greater Harlem Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility on ...
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had at first approved the $32 million sale of the Greater Harlem Nursing Home on West 138th Street to The Allure Group in May. But Schneiderman then reversed ...
and that they spent "millions of dollars in upgrading and improving the Greater Harlem facility to turn it into a five star financially viable nursing home." ...
Both were closed absent ample community notice. The settlement requires Allure to make major improvements to the Greater Harlem Nursing Home, a 200-bed critical facility on West 130 th Street in ...
whose owners are involved in the scandal surrounding the deed to the Rivington House and are now trying to buy the Greater Harlem Nursing Home on West 138th Street. “The Allure Group’s direct ...
Allure must run them for at least eight years each. Schneiderman withdrew his objection to Allure’s purchase of Greater Harlem Nursing Home on West 138th Street, where Allure has served as the ...
Until we conclude our investigation, we will object to Allure buying additional nursing homes.” Allure is trying to buy a property on W. 138 St. that now houses the Greater Harlem Nursing Home.
Petitioner, Greater Harlem Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, Inc. (“Greater Harlem”) petitions the court, pursuant to section 1002 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law (“NPCL”), for ...
The state attorney general’s office notified the Greater Harlem Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center and Brooklyn’s Saints Joachim & Anne Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in a letter Monday that it ...