
Listed by Lee & Associates - New York
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Hudson Park
Building Details
Property Type Retail
Sub Type Shopping Center, Commercial
Tenancy Multiple
Total Building SqFt 13,291
Min Divisible SqFt 5,000
Max Contiguous SqFt 6,300
Vacant SqFt 11,300
Spaces
Lease Rate: Call For Info
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Retail | 2 spaces available | 5,000 SqFt - 6,300 SqFt
Building description
Hudson Park is located in the south western section of Yonkers, which falls within Westchester County. With its close proximity to Manhattan, accessibility via multiple modes of transportation, and influx of new mixed-income residential developments, downtown Yonkers has become the new frontier for a vibrant and diverse community of renters, homeowners, and retailers.
In recent years, the area has seen new shopping centers, breweries, and more access to public spaces. Recent development projects include the “daylighted” portion of the Saw Mill River becoming a focal point for Downtown Yonkers, iPark’s 24-acre office campus with 100 high-tech micro-units, Mill Creek’s Palisades Point 324-unit residential development, RXR’s Larkin Plaza 439-unit mixed-use development, and AvalonBay Communities’ proposed 609 units along the waterfront.
Hudson Park is at the epicenter of the waterfront, drawing visibility from pedestrian and vehicular traffic which makes for a more desirable location within the downtown section. Hudson Park represents a unique opportunity for retailers seeking a highly visible location with excellent access in a flourishing trade area.
Yonkers is the fourth largest city per capita in New York State. Geographically, Yonkers overlooks the Palisades by way of the Hudson River to the west. Yonkers lays south along the border of New York City’s Bronx Borough and extends north approximately five miles along the Hudson Valley waterfront in Westchester County. The City of Yonkers recently restored the Saw Mill River by “daylighting” a segment of the waterway buried underneath the ground. The $8.5M capital improvements stretch a mile east of the Hudson River and directly adjacent to Hudson Park’s development. The City of Yonkers is also experiencing a resurgence in residential development. Over 4,000 new units are slated for development by 2022. An uptick in public transportation via the Metro North and Amtrak trains being serviced at the Yonkers Station have transformed Downtown Yonkers into an emerging urban-and-suburban neighborhood.
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