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SUPERVISOR HOEHMANN CREATES CLARKSTOWN BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

New City, NY) – Supervisor George Hoehmann announced the creation of the Clarkstown Business and Economic Development Advisory Committee, charged with developing a strategic, pro-growth plan for the town.

The Committee will focus initially on studying continued shifts occurring in the town’s vitally important retail sector and ways the Town can partner with businesses to further solidify its position as the place for retail in Rockland County and the greater metropolitan region.

“Clarkstown has served as the retail hub of Rockland County and the region for the last century. This committee will help solidify and strengthen our position for years to come,” Supervisor George Hoehmann said.

The Committee includes a number of local business leaders who will lend their expertise to the Town and produce specific recommendations on how the Town’s zoning and building codes can be maximized to attract not only retailers, but other types of industry to the Town.

The committee will be Chaired by Howard Hellman, Chairman of All Bright Electric and member of the Rockland County IDA.

Other Committee Members Include:

Steven Yassky, President of Rockland Realty
Walter Goldman, Business Expense Advisors
Rob Mayer, President of Clarkstown business Autopro LLC
Raja Amar, President of Clarkstown business Portables Unlimited, Member of Rockland County IDA
Brion Hayman, President of Clarkstown business Gateway Building Services
Michael Shilale, Principal of Clarkstown business Michael Shilale Architects, LLP
Mark Glasel, Associate Broker, Triforce Commercial Real Estate
Jeremy Schulman, President of Rockland Economic Development Corp
Phyllis Tucker, Director of Operations and Marketing, Rockland Economic Development Corp
Al Samuels, President of the Rockland Business Association
Rene Rodriguez, President of the New City Chamber of Commerce
Risa Hoag, President of the Nanuet Chamber of Commerce
Jose Simoes, Clarkstown Town Planner
Albert T. Moroni, Chief of Staff
Robert Alberty, Director of Finance

Committee Chairman, Howard Hellman said, “It is an honor to be asked by Supervisor Hoehmann to serve as the chair to the Clarkstown Business and Economic Development Advisory Committee. I look forward to working with this talented group of people to develop a robust plan that will keep Clarkstown the economic force that we are.”

The committee has been tasked with producing an interim report within six (6) months to examine and provide specific recommendations for the following topics:

Improving the way the Town promotes and facilitates various approval processes for those seeking to do or expand business in Clarkstown
A comprehensive look at trends in the retail sector and how they inform the sustainability and long-term growth of retail in Clarkstown
The development of a marketing plan to reach emerging retailers who are looking for an ideal environment to shape their business spaces to attract consumers that live in the metropolitan area
The formulation of a framework for a complete economic development plan to be incorporated into the Town’s Comprehensive Plan, which is set to begin work in 2020
To make recommendations for potential changes to building and zoning laws to be considered by the Town Board to help promote business development and growth within the Town

Monday’s press conference was held at the soon- to-be redeveloped Macy’s at the Shops at Nanuet, which has served as the anchor store since 1969. The location is emblematic of how times have changed, but also an example of how retail spaces are being re-imagined.

Recently, the acquisition of the property was made by Metropolitan Realty Associates, whose CEO Joseph Farkas is redeveloping the space to include a new retailer, At Home. The Texas-based company is an emerging, forward leaning home furnishings retailer.

“The Town of Clarkstown was the perfect location for this type of redevelopment. Clarkstown is at the heart of this region, with an abundance of ways for people to access it. Supervisor Hoehmann and his team have been effective partners in bringing about this redevelopment,” Joseph A. Farkas, CEO of Metropolitan Realty Associates said.

Clarkstown is Rockland County’s economic engine, accounting for sixty percent of the commercial rateables in the county. The two major malls that call Clarkstown home account for at least 25% of of the total sales tax collected countywide. From a tax assessment perspective, retail locations account for nearly $44 million in real estate taxes collected for the Town of Clarkstown and the school districts within the Town.

“As the Town approaches finalizing the Nanuet Transit Oriented Development and begins work on a comprehensive plan, I am confident that the members of this important committee will be instrumental in laying the foundation for a dynamic economy for Clarkstown for the next generation,” Supervisor Hoehmann said.