GREENBURGH, NY-LCOR Inc., a partner in the ownership of The Landmark at Eastview complex here, reveals it has begun marketing 320,000 sf of new office/laboratory space after receiving final site plan approval for its $130 million development.
GREENBURGH, NY-LCOR Inc., a partner in the ownership of The Landmark at Eastview complex here, reveals it has begun marketing 320,000 sf of new office/laboratory space after receiving final site plan approval for its $130 million development.
YONKERS-The city of Yonkers reports it has received $4 million in federal funding to finance the rehabilitation of the former 116,000-sf Purdue Frederick building here.
BUCHANAN, NY-A day after Westchester County officials demanded the US Coast Guard remain at the Indian Point nuclear power plants here, Governor George Pataki reports Coast Guard patrols will continue pending a completion of a security review of the facilities.
MONTROSE, NY-A grand opening for a new $42.5 million nursing home for New York veterans was held Wednesday on the grounds of the Veterans Administration Medical Center here.
STAMFORD, CT-GE Capital Real Estate and Kimco Realty Corp., have invested a total of $250 million in equity in a joint venture that will be looking to acquire "established, high-potential" retail shopping centers across the United States.
HARTFORD, CT-United Technologies Corp., which reports that it will eliminate 5,000 jobs in the next 12 months, has no plans now to close offices or plants in Connecticut or elsewhere, GlobeSt.com has learned.
WHITE PLAINS-While brokers are mixed as to whether the post Sept. 11 office market here should be characterized as unhealthy, most agree that demand for space has diminished as compared to last year.
ALBANY-New York Governor George Pataki, while stressing the move was not based on any specific terrorist threat, has called for New York National Guard troops to be deployed at Indian Point 2 and 3 in Westchester as well as four other upstate nuclear power plant facilities.
WHITE PLAINS-Local brokers predict that Westchester County should land one or more deals in the near future from the dozen or so New York City firms that are currently exploring the suburban office market for large blocks of available space.