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New York State, the nation’s third most populous state, is home to New York City, America’s largest city and the leading center of banking, finance and communications, and a major national force both politically and economically.
New York State is ranked 7th densest in the country (19,297,729 citizens as of 2007), with Westchester County and Long Island two of the nation’s most wealthy areas. New York’s GSP in 2006 was $1.02 trillion, and in 2005 its per capita income was $40,072.
Many of the world’s biggest corporations are based in New York State, and its large manufacturing sector includes printing, garment production, medical supply, railroad equipment, bus line vehicles, nanotechnology, microchip manufacturing and photographic
equipment and imaging. New York has one of the most extensive transportation infrastructures in the country, with four suburban commuter
railroad systems serving the New York metro area, including the Bronx, Westchester and Long Island. The Bronx is the third most densely populated county in the U.S. and is an important hub of business and transportation, providing immediate access to
each of the major population centers in the northern tri-state area, and beyond. Westchester County is home to 950,000 residents and is a major player in the New York Metropolitan area’s economics and culture. With a median income for a family of four at $96,500,
Westchester boasts a rapidly growing retail and service economy, and has an unparalleled distribution network of major interstates, with its air, train, ferry and bus services offering multiple transport options for employee commuting, out of area executive travel needs and air-freight delivery demands. Long Island’s population was estimated at 7,559,372 as of July 1, 2006, making
it the most populated island in the U.S. Every major form of transportation serves Long Island, including JFK International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Long Island MacArthur Airport; multiple smaller airports; railroads; subways; and several major highways,
including the Long Island Expressway, Northern State Parkway, and Southern State Parkway.
825 BRONX RIVER AVENUE
Located in the Soundview section of the Bronx, adjacent to Hunt’s Point Industrial Park, this 10-acre, M1-1 zoned site is ideal
as a distribution hub, with approximately 400,000 SF of total buildable area. Within easy reach of the region’s population centers,
the property will be delivered vacant, with the option of build-to-suit.
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444 MERRICK ROAD
The 110,000-sq. ft., five-story office building, located at the intersection of
Merrick Road and Peninsula Blvd. has been completely renovated and modernized.
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60 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE
This seven-story, 80,000-sq. ft. office building (aka: The Bank of America Building) is one of the tallest buildings in Nassau County,
providing incomparable light and views in all directions.
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FAIRVIEW CORPORATE PARK, ELMSFORD The four Class-A office buildings in Elmsford are comprised of 250,535 SF, with an additional two parcels of land totaling 17.3 acres, available for ground lease. This is an ideal location for corporations catering to the high-end retail and service economies, such as tenant Coca-Cola. Centrally positioned along the western border of Westchester County, it offers quick and convenient access to Interstate 287 and the Sprain Brook Parkway, with easy entrance into transportation routes for destinations west of the Hudson River. The premium office space at Fairview Corporate Park is the choice for quality-credit companies who value a superior working environment in an upscale demographic coupled with an abundance of transportation infrastructure.
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MIDLAND BUSINESS PARK, PORT CHESTER Superbly designed and constructed, the four buildings in Midland Office Park, including one that offers steady retail traffic as a bank branch, are comprised of 337,102 SF. They are located in thriving Port Chester, where a Byram River waterfront retail center has brought a multiplex movie theater; Costco Shoppers Warehouse; Bed, Bath & Beyond; Super Stop & Shop; Marshalls and more. Situated within one mile of the confluence of Interstate 95 and 287, tenants experience exceptional distribution through the Northeast Corridor, as well as access to a strong labor force and a plethora of local amenities.
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