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Yonkers, New York
For the Forest City Ratner Companies, DTS is providing land planning, site engineering, environmental impact statement, approvals and construction services for a 1.2 million square foot mixed-use retail and entertainment center being built in Yonkers, New York. |
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Ulster, New York
DTS has provided master planning, site engineering, landscape architectural and sustainability design services for the transformation of a former 2.7 million square foot IBM manufacturing plant on a 258-acre site into the Hudson Valley region’s first eco-friendly commercial and light industrial campus. Working in close partnership with local, state and federal officials, Tech City Properties is proposing a mix of office, green technology R&D and manufacturing, retail and entertainment uses, and workforce housing units in both new and renovated buildings.
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New Castle, New York
DTS is providing site engineering, landscape architectural, environmental impact statement and approval services for the redevelopment of the former Reader’s Digest corporate headquarters in Chappaqua, New York. Summit Development/Greenfield Partners proposes to construct 278 multi-family units in low-rise buildings and attached townhomes within a portion of the 114-acre campus, while retaining and upgrading 520,000 square feet of office space and maintaining over 40% of the overall site as open space.
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Dover, New York
The Benjamin Companies is proposing the comprehensive redevelopment of the former Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center property in the hamlet of Wingdale utilizing traditional neighborhood design principles coupled with the preservation of large areas of open space. DTS is providing site engineering, landscape architectural and approval services for the 937-acre Knolls of Dover project, which includes the adaptive reuse of existing structures and utility systems and the addition of new buildings, infrastructure and landscape to create an interconnected community of compact neighborhoods flanking the Swamp River and Route 22.
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Mount Pleasant, New York
DTS is supplying site engineering, landscape architectural, environmental approval and construction services for the Regional History Center to be located on a nine-acre site in Pocantico Hills. Located near the geographic center of Historic Hudson Valley’s network of historic sites, the RHC building designed by Peter Pennoyer Architects will house HHV’s library, archives, administrative and curatorial offices, and public exhibition space in a naturally landscaped setting reflecting the rural character of the nearby Rockefeller State Park Preserve and the Stone Barns Center.
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