NY Blood Center Opens First Bronx Location in Throggs Neck

NY Blood Center Opens First Bronx Location in Throggs Neck

Connect CRE
Connect CREMar 11, 2026

Why It Matters

The new center directly addresses a critical blood shortage in the Bronx, strengthening community health and completing NYBC’s borough‑wide network. It also showcases how commercial real‑estate partnerships can deliver essential public‑health services.

Key Takeaways

  • 4,000‑sq ft Bronx donor center opens at Throggs Neck.
  • NYBC’s 21st Tri‑State location, first in Bronx.
  • Bronx blood donations down 40 % in recent years.
  • Local hospitals face demand exceeding community donations.
  • Simone Development provides site, enhancing neighborhood services.

Pulse Analysis

Blood donation trends in the Bronx have been alarming, with recent data showing a nearly 40 % drop in community contributions. This decline strains local hospitals that rely on a steady supply of blood for surgeries, trauma care, and chronic disease treatment. The shortage underscores a broader public‑health challenge: engaging urban populations in regular donation cycles while competing with other charitable causes and limited awareness.

The New York Blood Center’s decision to locate its first Bronx donor center within the Throggs Neck Shopping Center reflects a strategic blend of healthcare outreach and commercial real‑estate development. Partnering with Simone Development Companies, the 4,000‑square‑foot facility leverages high‑traffic retail space to increase donor visibility and accessibility. For developers, hosting a blood center adds a socially responsible anchor tenant, potentially boosting foot traffic and community goodwill, while NYBC gains a permanent foothold in all five city boroughs.

Looking ahead, the Bronx donor center could serve as a model for other underserved urban areas. By integrating donor sites into mixed‑use properties, organizations can tap into existing infrastructure, reduce overhead, and create convenient donation experiences. If successful, the center may reverse the local donation decline, meet hospital demand, and inspire similar collaborations across the tri‑state region, ultimately strengthening the resilience of the blood supply chain.

NY Blood Center Opens First Bronx Location in Throggs Neck

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