The Hudson Valley Business Center ("HVBC") was originally built by IBM in 1983, an entire complex developed to meet their high-powered communications specs. The HVBC is located in the scenic Mid Hudson River Valley, directly off of Exit 19 from I-87 and minutes from Woodstock, NY. The HVBC is composed of two interconnected buildings, one with 310,000 square feet and the other with 212,000 square feet.
For many types of businesses, the HVBC offers a real estate solution that combines low cost rent, "redundant" electric power of up to 150 watts-per-square-foot, access to "redundant" OC-96 lines via separate Internet carriers, a state-of-the-art building infrastructure, low cost of operations (with significant New York State Empire Zone incentives), a highly trained and available labor pool, high quality of life and close proximity to major airports and metropolitan centers in the Northeast.
The Hudson Valley Business Center is zoned for both office and manufacturing use, and its high-powered infrastructure will support both Research and Development and light manufacturing use. Space as small as 5,000 square feet is available immediately.
