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Record year for Westchester’s IDA & LDC

Westchester County, NY According to county executive Robert Astorino, 2015 was another record year for the Westchester County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) and Local Development Corporation (LDC), which supported 14 projects with total private investment of more than $842 million. The IDA and LDC projects - which ranged from major residential buildings in downtown White Plains to a local produce market in Pound Ridge to a senior housing project in Mount Vernon - created or retained 4,800 permanent and construction jobs. The year-end results were revealed at the IDA’s monthly board meeting. “The 14 job-creating projects supported by the Westchester IDA and LDC this year will provide a significant boost to our county’s economy,” said Astorino. “We are also pleased with the diversity of projects supported, both large and small, from a wide range of business and non-profit sectors.” Among the major projects receiving IDA financing and incentives in 2015 were LCOR’s $247 million residential towers in downtown White Plains; Lennar’s $275 million mixed-use complex at the site of the Westchester Pavilion in White Plains; and Regeneron’s $196 million expansion of its Tarrytown headquarters. Other projects approved for IDA incentives included a $2.5 million renovation of Scott’s Corner Market in Pound Ridge, Flexjet’s $5.1 million renovation and relocation at the Westchester County Airport and $10.9 million affordable housing project at Chappaqua Crossing. Nonprofit projects approved by the LDC in 2015 included $11.1 million in tax-exempt bond financing for the Wartburg senior care complex in Mount Vernon and refinancing of a $3.6 million bond for Guiding Eyes for the Blind in Yorktown Heights. Over the past five years, the Westchester IDA has provided $284 million in financing and incentives for commercial, residential and retail projects with a combined total private investment of $1.74 billion. These projects created or retained 18,838 permanent and construction jobs in Westchester County. Since it was established in 2013, the Westchester LDC has approved $444 million in tax-exempt bond financing for 11 non-profit projects which created or retained 2,446 permanent and construction jobs.
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