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Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Real Estate Group selected to market 42,944 s/f Maryknoll property in Ossining

Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Real Estate Group, a division of Houlihan Lawrence, one of the leading real estate firms serving New York City's northern suburbs, has been selected to market the 42,944 s/f, four-story building owned by the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Inc., also known as the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, located at 40 Somerstown Road. The building sits on a 24.9 acre site in Westchester County overlooking the Hudson Valley. The property features a ground floor kitchen, laundry room, meeting room and cafeteria with seating for 150 people. The property is being marketed by Thomas LaPerch, director, Houlihan Lawrence Commercial Real Estate Group and is available for sale or lease. "The building last was occupied during late 2013 by another entity of Maryknoll," said LaPerch. "The property has been within the Maryknoll family since 1924, when it was purchased initially by the Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic. The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers obtained the title to the property in 1958." The first floor of the property houses a chapel, 15 dorm rooms with attached half baths, 17 offices and an accessory kitchen. The second floor includes a library and conference room, 13 dorm rooms and five apartments with full kitchens and baths. The third floor includes an additional 16 dorm rooms, a library and conference room, an accessory kitchen and three full apartments with full kitchens and baths.
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