The owners of One Gateway Plaza in Port Chester are asking the village board to rezone the property so it can be sold and redeveloped as a self-storage facility. The 38,000-square-foot building has a 60 percent vacancy rate, and its owners believe that “as a commercial office building, [it] is no longer a viable investment,” according to the company’s lawyer John Colangelo. The property is listed for sale at $7 million and has been on the market since 2016. [Lohud]
Owners of Port Chester office building want property rezoned for self-storage development
New York /
Feb.February 08, 2018
12:01 PM
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