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Ulster County is accepting formal expressions of interest for the redevelopment of two County-owned properties known as Enterprise West.
Located in the Town of Ulster on a total of 82 acres, the parcels are part of the former IBM campus and include a 400,000 s/f building with a parking lot with capacity for 1,700 cars.
“This is a major step in unlocking the potential of this site, which has been dormant for far too long,” said Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan. “I encourage all interested developers and businesses to review our Request for Expression of Interest and to put forth their best concepts for how we can return this site to its former glory as a centerpiece of our economy.”
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One minute last March, Amanda and Anthony Stromoski were considering whether they’d have to permanently close the popular Kingston bookstore, bar and coffee shop they opened in November 2017 because of the pandemic.
The next minute, with community interest strong, the couple, who own Rough Draft Bar & Books, swiftly, emotionally and gratefully set up an online book and merchandise ordering system.
The pair, both age 38, piled into their dark gray Subaru Forester and attempted to fill more book and coffee bean home delivery orders than they could handle within a 30-mile radius of their shop.
But now, even with the store open for regular business again, space constraints have eliminated its ability to have customers sit inside and sip coffee and alcoholic drinks, a key profit driver for Rough Draft.