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Leasing continues for the LOOP-Hudson Valley

The retail shopping experience is set to get a lot more exciting for consumers thanks to the LOOP-Hudson Valley. In a press conference, Tom Wilder, principal of The Wilder Companies, one of the LOOP's development partners, announced that leasing is going strong for the 650,000 s/f retail development planned along Rte. 300. Joined by colleagues from co-developers Wilder-Balter Partners, elected officials, and Orange County economic development advocates for the press conference at the Orange County Industrial Development Agency (IDA), Wilder announced that a number of major national retailers have already signed on to the LOOP. These include outdoor specialty store Field & Stream, Dick's Sporting Goods, BJ's Wholesale Club, Michaels, and ShopRite. In addition to these anchor stores, the LOOP will include a multi-screen theater, home goods, fitness, and lifestyle retailers, as well as a variety of dining experiences. More than 50 stores, restaurants, and entertainment venue are slated for the LOOP-Hudson Valley.
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