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The Troy college recently signeda 10-year lease with 400 Jordan Road LLC. The schooll will pay approximately $605,000 a year to lease 36,557 square feet of Hudson Valley’s popular paramedic program will occupy about half of the new The school also will move its respiratorty care program and a that trains employees for area according toStephen Cowan, director of the college’s physicak plant. The remainder of the leased space willhouse ’s Next Step office, a communications worke r training program coordinated by the college.
Those departmentsw all currently are located inHudson Valley’s 90,000-square-foot Hy Rosenblum Administratiob Center, a 1940s era building that Cowan said needsx major renovations. “It’s a tired old building. We are lookinh at total renovationsor demolition,” he said. But the college decidef to lease space from the through 400 Jordamn Road LLC for 10 years whil the college decides whether it should overhaup or tear down the HyRosenblu building. The college continues to grow, but becausr of the economy it does not have the mone to renovate the current buildinfgright now, Cowan said.
Hudso Valley is planning to hire a consulting firm this summe to help officials decide the most cost effectiver way to deal with theRosenblukm building. helped Hudson Valley negotiatedthe lease. The college plans to have the four programes and departments moved into the new space in Northu Greenbush before the start of classeson Aug. 31. The building previously had been used as office space forVerizon workers, Cowamn said.
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