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Westchester WELCOME HOME to NEW YORK Westchester WELCOME HOME TO NEW YORK GOVERNOR ANDREW M. CUOMO PROJECT PLUM • 1 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY ITINERARY - 1 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains - 2 Hudson View Way, Tarrytown - 28 Wells Ave., Yonkers - 41 Lawton St., New Rochelle There will also be various stops at parks and other landmarks within the vicinity of each stop. PROJECT PLUM • 2 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Westchester PLUM SITES OVERVIEW Plum Sites £202 Westchester County Rocklland ^_ ¨¦§87 Z ¨¦§684 Legend ¨¦§287 Potential Sites ^_ ^_ New Rochelle ^_ Tarrytown Westtchestterr White Plains ^_ 95 ^_ ¨¦§ ^_ Yonkers £9 ^_ X New York Penn Station ¨¦§80 X Grand Central Terminal £46 £1 Z Airports Railroad Municipal Recreation Brronx Federal Recreation 895 ¨¦§ 695 County Recreation ¨¦§ State Recreation Other State Park ¨¦§295 Nassau La Guardia Z ¨¦§678 X X ¨¦§280 ¨¦§495 Queens ¨¦§278 New Yorrk ¨¦§78 ¨¦§478 Kiings ¨¦§878 John F Kennedy Riichmond Z International MAP INCLUDES THE 3 FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES IN WESTCHESTER: PEPSICO, IBM AND MASTERCARD PROJECT PLUM • 3 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT A Train Ride Away Westchester A TRAINRIDEAWAY Puttnam Orrange PROJECT PLUM • 4 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Westtchestterr Rocklland Westchester County ^_ Z ^_ ^_ Suffffollk PROJECT PLUM ^_ Potential Sites ^_ New Rochelle • 4 • ^_ Tarrytown EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Brronx ^_ White Plains Nassau ^_ Yonkers La Guardia Z X New York Penn Station X Grand Central Terminal X X Z Airports Queens Railroad Z New Kiings Yorrk Z White Plains WHITE PLAINS • 32.6 miles from JFK and 24.9 miles from LaGuardia. • Vibrant and growing community / downtown. • White Plains Transportation Center is nearby to all sites. • Westchester County Airport and Hospital very close. • Convenient, diverse, and ‘hip’ shopping and services available. • Shortest commute to NYC of proposed sites. TEMPORARY / PERMANENT SOLUTION SITE OVERVIEW 44 SOUTH BROADWAY 44 SOUTH BROADWAY 44 SOUTH BROADWAY • 375,300 sq. ft. • 24 hour availability, Controlled access. • Food court and concierge service. • 14 minute walk to the train station. • 750-unit apartment planned for adjacent property; will include restaurants on first floor. PROJECT PLUM • 5 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT White Plains TEMPORARY / PERMANENT SOLUTION SITE OVERVIEWS 1 NORTH BROADWAY 1 NORTH BROADWAY • 132,000 sq. ft., floors 2-12. Possibility to add additional space. Represented by Newmark. • 4 Blocks from train station. • 2 Blocks from the ammenities at The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester. • Adjacent to Tibbets Park TIBBETS PARK THE RITZ!CARLTON, WESTCHESTER PROJECT PLUM • 6 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT White Plains TEMPORARY / POSSIBLE PERMANT SOLUTION N LEXINGTON SITE OVERVIEW TRAIN STATION 1 MARTINE AVENUE 1 N LEXINGTON AVENUE 1 MARTINE AVENUE 1 NORTH LEXINGTON • 82,000 sq. ft., the lobby through the entire • 161,418 sq. ft. available with possibility of 2nd and 5th floors available as part of a additional space. larger, 14-story, 180,000 sq. ft. • Across the street from train station. • Additional space available in future. • Proximate to amenities in the Galleria Mall. WHITE PLAINS METRO NORTH WHITE PLAINS GALLERIA PROJECT PLUM • 7 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT White Plains GENERAL OVERVIEW • Received a rating as one of the top ten districts in the country for corporate relocation in a survey by Expansion Management magazine. • Two Metro-North stations (White Plains and North White Plains) and a 30 minute express ride into Manhattan from the main White Plains station. • The Westchester County Airport is a short 10 minutes from downtown White Plains. • Easily accessible to all major highways and parkways in the area. PARKS AND RECREATION • 20 multi-purpose parks and playgrounds, including ball fields, basketball courts, boating, picnic grounds, skating, nature trails, outdoor concerts, historic sites, swimming pools, tennis courts, track and volleyball. • Saxon Woods Park, a 700 acre park contains an 18-hole golf course as well as a miniature golf course, the county’s largest swimming pool, a children’s aquatic playground and picnic areas. • 3 private country clubs, Elmwood Country Club, Westchester Hills TIBBETTS BROOK PARK Golf Club and Fenway Golf Club. ENTERTAINMENT • Three major malls and a dynamic, revitalized downtown featuring outstanding restaurants, boutiques and nightlife. • The White Plains Performing Arts Center, which can seat up to 410 people, serves as a venue for a variety of events, such as Broadway theatre and concerts. • Westchester Philharmonic, the sole professional symphony orchestra in Westchester. • Home of ArtsWestchester, New York State’s largest WHITE PLAINS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER private, not-for-profit arts service organization. SCHOOLS • Ranked in the top 3% of districts nationwide in computer access and capacity. • A nationally recognized Controlled Parents’ Choice Program – a model for school choice – governing the placement of youngsters in grades K-5. • Middle School and High School have been designated Blue Ribbon Schools. • Three colleges/universities: Pace University, Berkeley College, and Mercy College. HOUSING • Median sale price in March 2015 was $672,500. • Executive neighborhoods: Purchase St/Westchester Ave in Purchase, houses start at $1,149,000 and go up to $8,995,000. • Other executive neighborhoods where the houses range from $800,000 to $8,000,000 include the Ritz-Carlton Residences, North St/ Westchester Ave, Murray Hill Rd in Scardsdale, Mamaroneck Ave/ Union Ave, Village Center and Colonial Acres. • Non-executive: David Mann Apartments and Prospect Park for under $700,000. • Sta" Level: Old Mamaroneck $367,363 and Greenridge Avenue. PROJECT PLUM • 8 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT White Plains EXECUTIVE NEIGHBORHOODS PURCHASE STREET, PURCHASE, NY NON-EXECUTIVE NEIGHBORHOODS GREENRIDGE, WHITEPLAINS, NY PROJECT PLUM • 9 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Tarrytown HUDSON HARBOR SITE OVERVIEW TRAIN POTENTIAL STATION PLUM SITE 1 POTENTIAL PLUM SITE 2 • Build-to-suit opportunity, with available facility to house initial 200 jobs. • 36.6 miles from JFK and 28.1 miles from LaGuardia. • Helipad could be in close proximity. • Tarrytown Train Station is located directly at or 2 minute walk (depends on how the site is developed) with ample on-site parking. • Contiguous to Hudson Harbor and the Wharf at Hudson Harbor, a 400,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development on the Hudson River. • Visually / aesthetically pleasing complex with many amenities including, recreational facility and two restaurants on property. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN • Plans to develop a multi-story hotel and bus transit hub. RIVERMARKET BAR AND KITCHEN SUNSET COVE WHARF AT HUDSON HARBOR DEVELOPMENT PLANS PROJECT PLUM • 10 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Tarrytown HUDSON HARBOR RAIL PERMANENT / TEMPORARY SOLUTION SITES OVERVIEW POTENTIAL PLUM SITE 1 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN POTENTIAL SITE 1 PREDEVELOPMENT • Contiguous to Hudson Harbor and the Wharf at Hudson Harbor, a 400,000 sq. ft. mixed-use development on the Hudson River. • Plans to develop a multi-story hotel adjacent to marina, close to site two. • On-site recreational facility. Two restaurants on property. • Proposed bus transit hub to improve transit. SITE ONE OVERVIEW • Located directly at Tarrytown Train Station, ample on-site parking. • Build-to-suit opportunity. TARRYTOWN TRAIN STATION SITE TWO SPECIFICS • Initial site for first 200 employees. • Can be demolished or built onto for remaining employees. TEMPORARY OPTION AND POTENTIAL PREMANENT SITE 2 PROJECT PLUM • 11 • EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT Tarrytown GENERAL OVERVIEW • Named one of the “Prettiest Towns in America” by Forbes Magazine. • Located 25 miles north of midtown Manhattan. • The eastern landing of the Tappan Zee Bridge is situated there. • Directly accessed by the Metro North Railroad’s Hudson Line, as well as NYS Thruway. PARKS AND RECREATION • Several recreational and historical destinations within walking distance of the train station. • Tarrytown Boat & Yacht Club with over 180 slips and launch service and Washington Irving Boat Club, a private member club with slips and launch service. • Pierson Park o"ers views of the Palisades, Tappan Zee Bridge, PIERSON PARK Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse, and NYC skyline. Access to over 2.5 miles of the Scenic Hudson Riverwalk Park. • Rockefeller State Park Preserve o"ers 1,400 acres of woods, lakes, open meadows, and wetlands perfect for cross-country skiing, biking, and horse-back riding. ENTERTAINMENT • The Tarrytown Farmers Market sets up in Patriot’s Park on Saturday Mornings from May through November. • Tarrytown Music Hall is one of the oldest surviving theatres in Westchester County; o"ers the best in music, theater, dance and film. • The Tappan Z Gallery showcases an expansive collection of contemporary American fine art and craft. • Walking tours with the Historical Society of Tarrytown & TARRYTOWN MUSIC HALL Sleepy Hollow. SCHOOLS • Award-winning public school system, Union Free School District of the Tarrytown, containing 3 elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. • Hackley School, a private coeducational preparatory school serving grades K-12. • There are four colleges located within ten miles of Tarrytown: Nyack College, Mercy College, The College of Westchester and Manhattanville College. HOUSING • Median home value of $500,600 (as of July 2015). • O"ers a mixture of co-ops, condos, single- and multiple-family homes and rentals. • Executive neighborhoods: Hudson Harbor, luxury residential community on the Hudson River, condominiums and townhouses start at $750,000 and go up to $2,500,000.
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