Hudson Valley​

Hudson Valley

The Hudson Valley area is located in New York State, approximately 1.5 – 2.5 hours from New York City. With a rich history, abundant natural beauty, and a concentration of world-class cultural sites, Hudson Valley is the perfect escape from the fast pace of New York City. It encompasses 10 counties, including Rockland, Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, and Albany. It has endless attractions, from mountains (such as Shawangunk), ski resorts (Hunter, the most popular in the state), museums (such as the New York State Museum), bohemian towns (New Paltz, Woodstock, among others), Legoland, bicycle trails, waterfalls, vineyards and wineries, lakes, marinas, farms, galleries, golf courses, vintage stores, nature reserves, restaurants, lighthouses, among many other attractions. 

Status

Coming Soon

Type of Project

Hotels, Townhomes, Apartments, Single-Family Homes, Offices, Sports Complex, Retail, Restaurant.

Area

Hudson Valley, New York

PROJECTS IN PROGRESS IN HUDSON VALLEY

Hudson City

A total of 120 townhomes

Hudson is located on the east side of the Hudson River in Columbia County, 120 miles north of New York City, 45 miles south of Albany, and 160 miles west of Boston, with a population of 6,235. The city is bordered by the town of Greenport to the north, east, and south, and by the Hudson River to the west.

While the population is equivalent to many small towns, Hudson is, and behaves, much more like a city, with a richer history and contemporary vitality far greater than its size suggests. Hudson's compact urban core makes it an eminently walkable city, linked by rail to a major metropolis, built along one of America's great rivers, and situated in the heart of an agricultural district at the forefront of the farm-to-table movement. This mix—history, agriculture, art, culture—makes Hudson an extraordinary city to visit, offering history, sights, sounds, curiosities, and great food around every corner.

Red Hook /Rhinebeck:

Red Hook is a town in Dutchess County, New York, United States, located minutes from the Hudson River. It's also 10 minutes from the City of Rhinebeck, a cultural mecca featuring galleries, museums, performing arts, independent cinema, and historic homes and architecture. Hiking and biking trails provide outdoor enthusiasts with places to explore the region's natural beauty.

 
  • 120 hotel units
  • Restaurant
  • Sports complex
  • Offices: executive offices, medical offices, and art workspaces

Kingston- Ulster

Kingston is a city in and the county seat of Ulster County, New York. It is located 91 miles (146 km) north of New York City and 59 miles (95 km) south of Albany. The city's metropolitan area is grouped with the New York metropolitan area around Manhattan by the United States Census Bureau. With its thriving arts scene, bucolic setting, and Revolution-era architecture, the county seat of Ulster is increasingly a magnet for expat New Yorkers.

The project involves renovating a 117,000+ square foot former high school located one mile from historic Uptown Kingston and the NYS Thruway Exit 19 into:

  • First floor: 32 executive offices, 19 units for short-term rental 
  • Floors 2, 3 and 4: 74 residential units (studios, 1b/1b, and 2b/2b).
  • In front of the existent building: 60 residential units and sports complex
  • Restaurant
  • Coffee Shop/Convenience Store

WAPPINGERS

The project consists of 13 lots between 1 and 5 acres

The property is a residential/multifamily development site, located at the exit of U.S. 9., in Wappingers Falls, NY. The 63,6 acres plot of land is located in the residential community of Peggy Lane and Fowlerhouse Road. It's well connected through I-84 and the Newburgh-Beacon bridge. Moreover, it's close to the New Hamburg Metro-North train station that goes to Grand Central Station.

With a centric location, in a commercial, retail, and residential area, there is a wide variety of shops and businesses, as well as Dutchess Community College South, who offers services to residents in the south of the county.

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