Weill Cornell Medicine Unveils Plans for $260M Student Residence Hall on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

External rendering of Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Weill Cornell Medicine has announced plans for a $260 million student residence hall, set to transform the city’s housing landscape for graduate and medical students. Located at the junction of East 74th Street and York Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the 16-story structure is projected to open in 2025.

External rendering of Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence at street view via Perkins and Will.

External rendering of Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence at street view by Perkins and Will.

External rendering of Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence at night via Perkins and Will.

External rendering of Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence at night by Perkins and Will.

Designed by Perkins & Will, the 173,000-square-foot hall will house 272 students, offering a mix of 163 studios, seven one-bedroom apartments, and 51 two-bedroom suites, each equipped with a full kitchen. The design emphasizes natural light, comfort, and eco-friendly features.

Rendering of a studio apartment at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of a studio apartment at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of 1 bedroom apartment at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of one-bedroom apartment at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

With an eye on sustainability, the building will aim for LEED Gold certification. Its design includes all-electric heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technology, and efficient water and lighting fixtures.

Students will have access to communal spaces like study nooks, meeting rooms, a fitness center, yoga and music rooms, a student lounge with garden access, a multipurpose court, and a rooftop lounge with a terrace.

Rendering of cardio room at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of cardio room at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of sky lounge at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of sky lounge at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of basketball court at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of basketball court at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Funding for the new development comes from donors including the We’re Changing Medicine campaign co-chairs Jeffrey Feil and Sanford I. Weill, who collectively contributed $122 million toward its construction. Their support is a testament to the program’s commitment to enhancing the medical student experience.

Rendering of event space at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of event space at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of student living room at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of student living room at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of cellar fitness lobby at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of cellar fitness lobby at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of outdoor terrace at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of outdoor terrace at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

Rendering of study nooks at Weill Cornell Medicine's new student residence via Perkins and Will.

Rendering of study nooks at Weill Cornell Medicine’s new student residence by Perkins and Will.

This project follows Weill Cornell Medicine’s 2019 expansion of its scholarship program to support students financially. The new hall, with its modern amenities, embodies the institution’s broader vision of providing a nurturing environment for its students.

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2 Comments on "Weill Cornell Medicine Unveils Plans for $260M Student Residence Hall on Manhattan’s Upper East Side"

  1. A quarter billion dollars for a student residence?

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