CPC Resources Celebrates Grand Opening of Four Corners Spring Valley Retail Project

Small Business Expo to be Held October 27 at the Site to Generate Interest in Retailers Locating to Spring Valley
By: The Community Preservation Corporation
 
 
Four Corners  Spring Valley
Four Corners Spring Valley
Oct. 15, 2010 - PRLog -- SPRING VALLEY, NY  – CPC Resources Inc., the for-profit development subsidiary of The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), has announced the Grand Opening of Four Corners Spring Valley, the first retail phase of an important revitalization project in downtown Spring Valley.

Located at 75 North Main Street, Four Corners Spring Valley features 12,000 square feet of new retail space with eight stores ranging from 1,353 to 1,665 square feet of space. The retail space is located at the base of the Spring Valley Senior Apartments, a four-story building with 53 senior rental apartments which opened last November. It is anticipated that the retail space will attract retailers who cater to the downtown’s diverse population.

To celebrate the Grand Opening, Perlmutter Properties Inc., a White Plains-based firm which is leasing the retail space, has announced it will be holding a Small Business Expo at the site on October 27 at 10 am. The event is designed to generate interest for businesses and retailers to locate in downtown Spring Valley. For more information about the Small Business Expo, contact 914-686-8900

“We are pleased to celebrate the completion of this much-needed new retail space in the heart of downtown Spring Valley. By providing top quality space for retailers, the Four Corners Spring Valley project will contribute to the ongoing revitalization of Spring Valley,” said Isaac Henderson, Project Manager of CPC Resources, the developer of the project.  

CPC Resources is working in partnership with the Small Business Development Council at Rockland County Community College and the Rockland Economic Development Corporation to provide guidance for first-time retailers and assist with financing.  

“The Village is excited to welcome the Spring Valley Small Business Expo to Spring Valley, as we are the home of small businesses and have been since the Village’s earliest history.  Being the hub of Rockland County, centrally located to all major traffic arteries, and ethnically and racially diverse, Spring Valley is the ideal location for small businesses. Our revitalized downtown welcomes small businesses and looks forward to their success in Spring Valley,” said Spring Valley Mayor Noramie Jasmin

“This project is exciting because it provides downtown Spring Valley’s with a first-class modern retail facility located in a densely populated and high traffic neighborhood. We commend CPC Resources for working with retailers to help make their dreams a reality,” said David Perlmutter of Perlmutter Properties Inc.

The second phase of Four Corners Spring Valley, which will be located directly across from the site, will feature additional ground floor commercial space combined with multi-family rental housing called Spring Valley Family Apartments.

The combined Family and Senior Apartments will add new residential apartments to the downtown core. Family and Senior tenants will be able to take advantage of the ground floor commercial tenants and assist in the commercial revitalization of Spring Valley’s Main Street.

Four Corners Spring Valley is located in the heart of downtown Spring Valley fronting North Main Street at the corner of Grove Street. The formerly blighted area is part of the Village’s major redevelopment effort to revitalize the downtown through the development of new housing and commercial space. About 22 rundown and blighted commercial buildings were replaced with the new construction.

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ABOUT CPC: The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a not-for-profit mortgage lender that has financed more than $7 billion of affordable housing since its founding in 1974. CPC Resources has developed or rehabilitated more than 18,000 units throughout New York State, including Parkchester Apartments in the Bronx, representing an investment of over $600 million in affordable housing.
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