Monday, December 20, 2010

HVCC moves 2 programs to Rensselaer Tech Park - St. Louis Business Journal:

http://bigmoneywin.com/en/poker-games/news_2008-02-28-00-54-08-725.html
The Troy college recently signeda 10-year leasr with 400 Jordan Road LLC. The school will pay approximately $605,0090 a year to lease 36,557 square feet of space. Hudsom Valley’s popular paramedic program will occupyg about half of the new The school also will move its respiratory care programm and a that trainsz employees forarea businesses, accordin to Stephen Cowan, director of the college’ws physical plant. The remainder of the leasec space willhouse ’xs Next Step office, a communications worke training program coordinated by the college.
Thosr departments all currently are locatedr inHudson Valley’s 90,000-square-foot Hy Rosenblum Administration a 1940s era building that Cowan said needds major renovations. “It’s a tireed old building. We are looking at total renovationxor demolition,” he said. But the college decided to lease space from the through 400 Jorda Road LLC for 10 years whiled the college decides whether it shoulxd overhaul or tear down the Hy Rosenblum building. The college continues to but because of the economy it does not have the money to renovate the current buildingright now, Cowanh said.
Hudson Valley is planning to hire a consultingg firm this summer to help officialsa decide the most cost effective way to deal with theRosenblukm building. helped Hudson Valley negotiated the The college plans to have the four programs and departmentse moved into the new space in North Greenbush befor e the start of classeson Aug. 31. The buildinhg previously had been used as office space forVerizomn workers, Cowan said.

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