New start-up businesses might be coming to Liberty Street after Mount Saint Mary College’s START-UP NY application was approved last week.
The Mount has partnered with The Hudson Valley Center for Innovation, also known as iCANny, a Hudson Valley-based business incubator and accelerator, to launch START-UP Newburgh. The program will offer guidance and business space to emerging and mature businesses engaged in life sciences, medical devices, bio-technologies and many other industries.
The college plans to lend qualifying businesses 8,000 sq. ft. of space at 337 Liberty St. Officials hope to increase the amount of space as the program flourishes.
Businesses selected for the program will enjoy ten years of tax-free operation in New York State.
Just as soon as 75 Broadway was available for rent, a new pop-up shop has moved in. They are looking to collaborate with other vendors to offer a variety of items. If interested contact, Eric Jarmann eric.jarmann@gmail.com. The official request says the following:
We are set in a beautiful retail location in Newburgh’s Historic District, and are looking for Artisans and Makers to consign items made in the Hudson Valley such as:
art
home decor
furniture
personal accessories
food items
and soft goods.
We also have floor and/or wall space available to rent if interested in becoming a vendor.
This is a pop up store that will be open thru January 2015.
Please reply with links or photos of your work. You may also provide a description of your work.
** Space will feature a sales counter for a custom picture framer. **
Some big news for lower Broadway! After a long search for the right business 2 Alices Coffee Lounge is coming to Newburgh in the last available ground floor space of Safe Harbors of the Hudson, 117 Broadway. Partners, Mikey Jackson and Aurelia Winborn just signed their lease last Thursday, and by the look on their faces, they seem excited! 2 Alices is well known for their Cornwall location that specializes in high quality coffee and espresso drinks as well as light food such as pastries, bagels, soup and mac and cheese. They are also known for their live music, karaoke, and game nights. So what can we expect from the Newburgh location? And even more important, when will they open?
Mikey says that over the years they have learned what it takes to run a coffee shop. One of the most important factors is that it should be a part of the community. Their Cornwall location attracts all age groups and they hope their Newburgh location will do the same. They will be offering free WiFi and areas for parents to bring their toddlers as well as study space for college students. The occupancy for the space is for approximately 45 people with flexibility to adjust seating to accommodate large groups who would like to use their space. There is no set opening date but they are aiming towards the end of 2014. Business hours will be 7am to 7pm and will be extended once they receive their liquor license. Once they obtain that license they can then look into offering trivia and karaoke nights in Newburgh. 2 Alices will also be hiring 8-10 people for their Newburgh location. They are not interviewing as of yet however, Mikey has learned with his Cornwall location that it is optimal when his employees live walking distance to the coffee shop.
Mikey grew up in Rockland County and Aurelia in Texas. Before moving to the Hudson Valley they both lived in NYC. They spent many years looking for a second location for their coffee shop that had all of the right elements. Newburgh kept coming up over the years. It’s close to where they live and something felt right for them at the right time to open up the coffee shop in Newburgh. It is very exciting to see a new business coming to the city that has community involvement in their business model.
This new lounge will give locals more choices and be a nice addition to lower Broadway. Already we have seen improvements in the Ritz Theater with the new marquee, the new collaborative workspace called Space Create and the popular Teran Studio just next door. There are also some preliminary projects being planned for properties directly across the street on Broadway. Stay tuned.
Claudio Pantoja took over Caffe Macchiato in 2013. Since then he’s been making his own mark on the long-loved local caffe, changing the menu and now the interior. The restaurant has a new blue and orange palette and new booth seating. Claudio has also added a new fall menu. Stop by and say hello!
Have you checked out URVÉ on Broadway? They are a 4,000 sq ft store that sells vintage clothing and furniture located at 374 Broadway, in between Fullerton and Prospect. They just had their grand opening not too long ago. You can find out more about them on their Facebook Page. Congrats Patricia!
The next Newburgh Urban Market will be this Saturday at our new location, 2 Washington Street at the Newburgh Waterfront near Gully’s restaurant parking lot. New hours are 11am to 4pm. See you there!