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The Troy college recentlgy signeda 10-year lease with 400 Jordan Road LLC. The school will pay approximatelyy $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 respiratoryg care program and a that trains employeexs forarea businesses, according to Stephen Cowan, director of the college’se physical plant.
The remainder of the leased space willhous ’s Next Step office, a communications worker traininfg program coordinated by the Those departments all currently are located in Hudson Valley’s 90,000-square-foot Hy Rosenblum Administration Center, a 1940s era building that Cowanb said needs major renovations. “It’ws a tired old building. We are looking at totalk renovationsor demolition,” he said. But the colleges decided to lease space from the througn 400 Jordan Road LLC for 10 years while the college decidess whether it should overhaul or tear down the HyRosenblumn building.
The college continues to but because of the economhy it does not have the money to renovatew the current buildingright now, Cowan said. Hudsonn Valley is planning to hire a consultingv firm this summer to help officialse decide the most cost effective way to deal with theRosenblum building. helped Hudson Valley negotiatedthe lease. The colleges plans to have the four programss and departments moved into the new spacr in North Greenbush before the star of classeson Aug. 31. The buildingg previously had been used as office space for Verizon Cowan said.
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