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IBM's 300-Acre Fishkill East Campus Will Become Mixed-Use Development IBM's 300-Acre Fishkill East Campus Will Become Mixed-Use Development
IBM's 300-Acre Fishkill East Campus Will Become Mixed-Use Development DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -  National Resources (NRE) has acquired the former IBM East Campus in Fishkill. NRE is taking ownership of 300 acres of land with 2 million square feet of buildings from GlobalFoundries. The campus is set to become one of NRE’s signature Park’s, a branded mixed-use tech/flex redevelopment with retail, hotel and residential components. GlobalFoundries, with 2,500 employees, will continue to own 160-acres where it manufactures the 300 mm wafer and will lease several buildings from NRE. IBM and eMagin will lease offices, laboratories and clean rooms keeping the tech hear…
Officials Break Ground On Latest Downtown Complex In New Rochelle Officials Break Ground On Latest Downtown Complex In New Rochelle
Officials Break Ground On Latest Downtown Complex In New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - As the “most ambitious downtown redevelopment in New Rochelle history” continues, city officials have broken ground on a new apartment complex designed to attract young, up-and-coming professionals. New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson and Megalith Capital Management CEO Sam Sidhu were on hand Wednesday afternoon to break ground on “The Printhouse,” a complex featuring than 70 small apartment units in the heart of downtown, within walking distance of the Metro-North train station - which is poised become “a door to the community, serving as a bridge to the past, as well as th…
Developers To Break Ground On Downtown Complex In New Rochelle Developers To Break Ground On Downtown Complex In New Rochelle
Developers To Break Ground On Downtown Complex In New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - As the “most ambitious downtown redevelopment in New Rochelle history” continues, city officials are set to break ground on a new apartment complex designed to attract young, up-and-coming professionals. New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson and Megalith Capital Management CEO Sam Sidhu will be on hand Wednesday afternoon to break ground on “The Printhouse,” a complex featuring than 70 small apartment units in the heart of downtown, within walking distance of the Metro-North train station - which is poised become “a door to the community, serving as a bridge to the past, as we…
New Rochelle Redevelopers Propose Twin 28-Story Towers New Rochelle Redevelopers Propose Twin 28-Story Towers
New Rochelle Redevelopers Propose Twin 28-Story Towers NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - With progress being made at the 28-story Main Street development from RXR Realty, the development company has announced its second major project for downtown New Rochelle. As “the most ambitious downtown redevelopment in New Rochelle history continues,” officials announced the second project, which would see the construction of two 28-story properties in the “heart of the city’s burgeoning downtown.” RXR announced plans to construct two new 28-story towers at the site of the Church-Division parking garage, which would place it within walking distance of the Main Street …
Groundbreaking Held For New Hotel Coming To New Rochelle Groundbreaking Held For New Hotel Coming To New Rochelle
Groundbreaking Held For New Hotel Coming To New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - As “the most ambitious downtown redevelopment in New Rochelle history” continues, officials broke ground on a new boutique hotel that should be open for business as soon as next year. Officials broke ground on the V Hotel on Friday morning at 43 Church St., as construction begins on the eight-story boutique hotel that is part of Choice Hotels’ “Ascend Collection.” Once completed, the V Hotel will be eight stories tall, featuring 80 luxury guest rooms, officials said. There will be guest amenities on the first and second floors, including a full service restaurant and ba…
New Rochelle Downtown Redevelopment Featured In Daily News Op-Ed New Rochelle Downtown Redevelopment Featured In Daily News Op-Ed
New Rochelle Downtown Redevelopment Featured In Daily News Op-Ed NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson and the master developers undergoing “the most ambitious redevelopment in city history” were featured in an op-ed in the New York Daily News. The Daily News posted an article written by Bramson and RXR Realty executive Seth Pinsky on Thursday, highlighting New Rochelle’s redevelopment. The piece goes in depth discussing how “suburbs will save the city - and region.”  “In Westchester County, New Rochelle has launched a downtown partnership between local government and a joint venture of RXR Realty and Renaissance Downtowns. It started with…
Philips Site In Briarcliff Could Be Turned Into Housing Philips Site In Briarcliff Could Be Turned Into Housing
Philips Site In Briarcliff Could Be Turned Into Housing This story has been updated. BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- The vacated Philips site in Briarcliff could have some new life. The 98.3-acre property at 345 Scarborough Road was sold last month to Ridgewood Real Estate Partners, operating as Ridgewood Briarcliff Owner LLC for $12 million. The site was vacated in 2015 when Philips moved its employees to Massachusetts. Jonathan Grebow, CEO of Ridgewood Real Estate Partners, said it hopes to redevelop the property into a residential community with amenities that would benefit the entire village and that he looks forward to working with the village. "…
Construction Ramps Up, Tenants Sign On For Chappaqua Crossing Construction Ramps Up, Tenants Sign On For Chappaqua Crossing
Construction Ramps Up, Tenants Sign On For Chappaqua Crossing CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Tenants will begin moving into Chappaqua Crossing early next year. Construction of the mixed-use property which will feature apartments, townhouses, office space and retail, including a Whole Foods Market, is underway. The Apartments at Chappaqua Crossing, a $21 million residential project, will feature 63 apartments, including 25 market rate, 10 workforce, and 28 affordable apartments on the original segment of the old Reader's Digest building, built in 1939. The original Reader’s Digest rotunda entry at the center of the building is being retained and furnished with ph…
Would Brooke Astor Go Here? Chappaqua Resident Likes To Think So Would Brooke Astor Go Here? Chappaqua Resident Likes To Think So
Would Brooke Astor Go Here? Chappaqua Resident Likes To Think So CHAPPAQUA, N.Y -- When ya gotta go, you gotta go, and thanks to Chappaqua resident Dan Biederman, the renovated public bathrooms at Bryant Park, are about to get a whole lot nicer.  Biderman, the president of the Bryant Park Corporation, a nonprofit that manages the park, recently told The New York Times, that his inspiration for the luxe renovation was Brooke Astor, the grande dame of New York society. The goal, he said, was to create a bathroom that rivaled a powder room in a country estate.  The New York Times reported that when the men's and women's lavatories reopen later this month, …
New Rochelle Mayor Bramson Expresses Optimism For Future At 'State Of City' New Rochelle Mayor Bramson Expresses Optimism For Future At 'State Of City'
New Rochelle Mayor Bramson Expresses Optimism For Future At 'State Of City' NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - Citing its groundbreaking downtown redevelopment and continued commitment to sustainability, New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson called his city “the hottest emerging market in the entire Hudson Valley” at his annual State of the City Address. On Wednesday night - hosted at City Hall for the first time in years - Bramson spoke to a capacity crowd about the strides New Rochelle has made in the past year, highlighting the bright future ahead for the city and the challenges that are facing the nation. Bramson challenged the audience to become more informed and engaged “in both…
New Rochelle Partners With Buxton's Consumer Analytics to ID Top Retailers New Rochelle Partners With Buxton's Consumer Analytics to ID Top Retailers
New Rochelle Partners With Buxton's Consumer Analytics to ID Top Retailers NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The City of New Rochelle has teamed up with Fort Worth, Texas-based analytics firm Buxton to help identify potential retailers prime for relocation to the city as part of its ambitious redevelopment plan currently underway. Buxton’s advanced consumer analytics will evaluate the best potential retailers for the community based on the shopping and dining habits of its residents, according to a release. Utilizing Buxton’s proprietary web-based real estate platform SCOUT, New Rochelle will be able to analyze retail matches and support development decisions by applying con…
Fire At Sports Bar Leads To Morning Road Closure In White Plains Fire At Sports Bar Leads To Morning Road Closure In White Plains
Fire At Sports Bar Leads To Morning Road Closure In White Plains WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Hamilton Avenue was temporarily shut down on Wednesday morning, as fire crews rushed to the White Plains Mall following reports of a small fire at a popular sports bar. Officials confirmed that early on Wednesday, crews were dispatched to Bob Hyland’s Sports Page Pub, where a small electrical fire broke out, causing minor trouble for responding firefighters, who quickly had any threat eliminated. Sports Page Pub, which usually opens at noon on Wednesdays, will not be opening until 6 p.m. as cleanup efforts commence and an investigation into the electrical fire continues…
Bob Hyland's Sports Page Set For Final Super Bowl In White Plains Mall Bob Hyland's Sports Page Set For Final Super Bowl In White Plains Mall
Bob Hyland's Sports Page Set For Final Super Bowl In White Plains Mall It's an area sports bar staple and on Sunday, Bob Hyland's Sports Page in White Plains will be serving up its final round on a Super Bowl Sunday at its current location.The 71-year-old Hyland told lohud.com that Super Bowl LI could be the bar's final one at its current location of 200 Hamilton Ave. in White Plains. The decision coincides with the redevelopment of the White Plains Mall. Hyland told lohud no specific date has been set to close the location, but that it would likely be sometime after the NCAA Tournament men's basketball ends in early April. The bar, which has been operating 3…
Putnam Could See Black Ice, Snow Before Midweek Warmup Putnam Could See Black Ice, Snow Before Midweek Warmup
Putnam Could See Black Ice, Snow Before Midweek Warmup The frigid conditions that have gripped the area will soon give way to much warmer temperatures starting Wednesday, but the Lower Hudson Valley has a bit more wintry day in store beforehand. Temperatures well below freezing have resulted in the redevelopment of areas of black ice, as any melted snow and slush refreeze Monday night, according to the National Weather Service. These conditions should persist into the Tuesday morning commute, the weather service warns, advising residents to take extra caution when out driving and walking. Tuesday's high will be in the mid-30s with a chance of …
New Rochelle Remains 'Open For Business' With Latest Development Proposal New Rochelle Remains 'Open For Business' With Latest Development Proposal
New Rochelle Remains 'Open For Business' With Latest Development Proposal NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - As New Rochelle officials continue “one of the most ambitious downtown development initiatives in the history of the Hudson Valley,” they have opened up bidding for a valuable city-owned property on Harrison Street. On Thursday, New Rochelle officials announced that they’ve issued a competitive request for proposal (RFP) to develop the parcel at 45 Harrison St., the site of New Rochelle Fire Station No. 1. The property is located between Huguenot and Main Streets, east of the downtown business district, in the vicinity of I-95. It includes more than 30,000-square-feet a…
Bill Clinton's Remarks In Pleasantville Bookstore Draw Sharp Trump Response Bill Clinton's Remarks In Pleasantville Bookstore Draw Sharp Trump Response
Bill Clinton's Remarks In Pleasantville Bookstore Draw Sharp Trump Response PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- In a Tuesday tweet, President-elect Donald Trump slammed former President Bill Clinton over remarks that he reportedly made at a local bookstore in a sharp back-and-forth exchange between once-and-future commanders in chief. Trump tweeted the following, "Bill Clinton stated that I called him after the election. Wrong, he called me (with a very nice congratulations). He "doesn't know much" ..." The president-elect continued by tweeting, "especially how to get people, even with an unlimited budget, out to vote in the vital swing states ( and mor…
Popular Wegmans Supermarket Addition In Westchester Tops Week's News Popular Wegmans Supermarket Addition In Westchester Tops Week's News
Popular Wegmans Supermarket Addition In Westchester Tops Week's News WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The following is a roundup of the top stories of the week in Westchester County. Wegmans, a popular Rochester-based family owned grocery store chain, announced plans Wednesday of opening its first location in the Hudson Valley, right near the junction of I-287 and I-684. For more on the popular market, click here. A female employee at Stop & Shop at 670 North Broadway in North White Plains was stabbed inside the store on Friday at about 5:10 p.m., North Castle Police said. Two Westchester residents were in a parked car in upstate New York on Sunday when found…
Developers Break Ground On $190 Larkin Plaza Redevelopment In Yonkers Developers Break Ground On $190 Larkin Plaza Redevelopment In Yonkers
Developers Break Ground On $190 Larkin Plaza Redevelopment In Yonkers YONKERS, N.Y. - After a lengthy discussion and debate, Yonkers officials have broken ground on the Larkin Plaza Redevelopment, one of the biggest projects the city has seen in decades. On Wednesday, Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano was joined by officials from RXR Realty and Rising Development at 38 Nepperhan St., where they formally kicked off the $190 million Larkin Plaza mixed-use redevelopment. According to the developers, the project “will complement the substantial public and private investment that has occurred in the city’s downtown in recent years,” including commercial projects, a downtow…
New Rochelle 'Open For Business' As Developers Break Ground On High Rise New Rochelle 'Open For Business' As Developers Break Ground On High Rise
New Rochelle 'Open For Business' As Developers Break Ground On High Rise NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - The master developers tasked with reimagining downtown New Rochelle have broken ground on a 28-story Main Street project that will serve as a cornerstone of the redevelopment of the business district. On Wednesday, New Rochelle officials were joined by developers from RXR Realty at the 587 Main St. site, where they broke ground on a massive, mixed-use building that “will stand as a focal point int he city’s newly revitalized downtown district.” The former location of a Loew’s Theater that closed in the 1970s, developers are envisioning a reimagined building that includ…
Master Redevelopers To Break Ground On 28-Story New Rochelle High Rise Master Redevelopers To Break Ground On 28-Story New Rochelle High Rise
Master Redevelopers To Break Ground On 28-Story New Rochelle High Rise NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - New Rochelle will continue with “the most ambitious downtown redevelopment in history” with a groundbreaking ceremony for a 28-story Main Street property this week. On Wednesday, elected New Rochelle officials will be joined by developers from RXR Realty - the master developers tasked with reimagining the downtown business district - at 587 Main St., where they will break ground on the massive, mixed-use building. According to RXR, “as a sign of its commitment to downtown New Rochelle and its belief in the transformative impact of the Revitalization Plan,” they entered…
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