No. 67–69 Hudson St., a five-story brick structure designed by Josiah C. Cady, was named the Hudson Street Hospital (very creative) when it opened in 1894. The facility boasted innovative amenities such as a sunstroke ward and a private ward for privileged patients. A small, cast-iron footbridge connected the third story of the hospital to what was originally the hospital stable and laundry building at 9 Jay Street, built in 1907. In 1975 the hospital was renovated for private medical offices; today both buildings are residential.
No. 67–69 Hudson Street New York, former Hudson Street Hospital
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