Lord & Burnham Buildings

For over 100 years, Lord & Burnham occupied the Bridge Street complex of buildings, supplying glass conservatories and greenhouses to their wealthy, Hudson Valley customers. In 1912, at the height of business, the company employed 250 men, but by 1988, only about a dozen employees remained at the Irvington factory, and Lord and Burnham ceased to exist and the factory closed that same year. Bridge Street Properties is one of those factories, a Lord & Burnham factory originally constructed in 1872. Meticulously and painstakingly restored, and because it can entice a Manhattan business to pack up and move north, the Bridge Street Properties section of the Irvington waterfront is now known as “SoHo on the Hudson.”

– Office suites and lofts ranging from 600 to 24,000 sq/ft
– Advanced voice and data communication technology
– An eclectic range of tenants, from restaurants to creative and high-tech professional firms.
– Powerd by renewable engery
– Stunning sunsets over the Hudson
– River Esplanade
– High-speed Internet (direct feed DS3 fiber optic)
– Ample Parking
– Management & Maintenance on site

Lord & Burnham Buildings

For over 100 years, Lord & Burnham occupied the Bridge Street complex of buildings, supplying glass conservatories and greenhouses to their wealthy, Hudson Valley customers. In 1912, at the height of business, the company employed 250 men, but by 1988, only about a dozen employees remained at the Irvington factory, and Lord and Burnham ceased to exist and the factory closed that same year. Bridge Street Properties is one of those factories, a Lord & Burnham factory originally constructed in 1872. Meticulously and painstakingly restored, and because it can entice a Manhattan business to pack up and move north, the Bridge Street Properties section of the Irvington waterfront is now known as “SoHo on the Hudson.”

– Office suites and lofts ranging from 600 to 24,000 sq/ft
– Advanced voice and data communication technology
– An eclectic range of tenants, from restaurants to creative and high-tech professional firms.
– Powerd by renewable engery
– Stunning sunsets over the Hudson
– River Esplanade
– High-speed Internet (direct feed DS3 fiber optic)
– Ample Parking
– Management & Maintenance on site

36 minutes from Manhattan, yet a world apart.

Neighboring the Irvington Metro North train station and located near major highways and the brand new Mario Coumo Bridge,, the Bridge Street campus is an easy commute. from Rockland County, Fairfield County .

Astor Buck Building

“Magnificent, Spectacular, the Jewel on the Hudson” were typical headlines at the turn of the century for the Cosmopolitan Building designed by Stanford White in 1895. Now, as then, it clearly overlooks the majestic Hudson River in Irvington, NY. Together with many others, it is the home to photographers, graphic and interior designers, a national yoga studio, a cutting edge NASD listed biotech company, a fine Asian Fusion restaurant and organic bakery. The four foot solid brick walls have been restored to their original luster together with new windows replicating the originals.
Astor Buck offers commanding views of theHudson River in .

• A diverse portfolio of multi-purpose, renovated work spaces including live-in artist lofts, customized office space and light warehouse/distribution use.
• 24/7/365 building access
• Ample parking
• Two restaurants in the building
• High end Yoga studio in the building
• Easy walk to metro north and the village of irvington
• New elevators

Astor Buck Building

“Magnificent, Spectacular, the Jewel on the Hudson” were typical headlines at the turn of the century for the Cosmopolitan Building designed by Stanford White in 1895. Now, as then, it clearly overlooks the majestic Hudson River in Irvington, NY. Together with many others, it is the home to photographers, graphic and interior designers, a national yoga studio, a cutting edge NASD listed biotech company, a fine Asian Fusion restaurant and organic bakery. The four foot solid brick walls have been restored to their original luster together with new windows replicating the originals.
Astor Buck offers commanding views of theHudson River in .

• A diverse portfolio of multi-purpose, renovated work spaces including live-in artist lofts, customized office space and light warehouse/distribution use.
• 24/7/365 building access
• Ample parking
• Two restaurants in the building
• High end Yoga studio in the building
• Easy walk to metro north and the village of irvington
• New elevators

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