New York Real Estate Journal

Radisson Community

December 18, 2009 - Brokerage
Radisson is one of many planned unit development communities being developed in the U.S. When complete, Radisson will provide nearly 3,500 homes for up to 10,000 people as well as a large corporate park and a range of recreational, educational, cultural, shopping and community services. Presently, Radisson is about 70% complete. Covering an area of more than 4.5 square miles, Radisson is located 12 miles northwest of Syracuse and 1 mile east of Baldwinsville. It is bounded on the east by the Seneca River, on the north and west by the New York State Wildlife Management Area, and on the south by New York State Rte. 31. Major highways provide easy access to all services and metropolitan areas. Hancock Airport serves as the major commercial air center. The site was purchased in 1969 by the New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC) d/b/a Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC), which is Radisson's developer. Formerly farmland, the United States Department of War acquired the property for use as a World War II Ordnance Works. Originally named Lysander New Community, its present name is derived from a mid-17th Century French explorer of the Syracuse area - Pierre Esprit Radisson. He was also a co-founder of the Hudson Bay Company.