Monday, September 6, 2010

HVCC moves 2 programs to Rensselaer Tech Park - Charlotte Business Journal:

http://www.mfinancialservices.com/article/Power-Sharing-Women-Take-Over-Mother-Jones.html
The Troy college recently signexda 10-year lease with 400 Jordan Road LLC. The schook will pay approximately $605,000 a year to leased 36,557 square feet of space. Hudsojn Valley’s popular paramedic program will occupy about half of thenew space. The schoop also will move its respiratory care program and a that trainsz employees forarea businesses, according to Stephenj Cowan, director of the college’s physical The remainder of the leasef space will house ’s Next Step a communications worker training program coordinated by the college.
Thosde departments all currently are located inHudson Valley’d 90,000-square-foot Hy Rosenblum Administration Center, a 1940s era buildinfg that Cowan said needs major “It’s a tired old building. We are looking at tota renovationsor demolition,” he But the college decided to lease spacee from the through 400 Jordan Road LLC for 10 years while the college decides whether it should overhaul or tear down the Hy Rosenblum building. The college continues to grow, but because of the economyh it does not have the money to renovatw the current buildingright now, Cowahn said.
Hudson Valley is planningg to hire a consulting firm this summer to help officiale decide the most cost effective way to deal with theRosenblumj building. helped Hudson Valley negotiated the The college plans to have the four programw and departments moved into the new spac e in North Greenbush before the startr of classeson Aug. 31. The building previously had been used as offic e space forVerizon workers, Cowan said.

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