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Eastman Business Park (a 900-acre office park & industrial complex located near Lake Ontario in Rochester, New York) is currently home to more than 25 companies and on-site suppliers. Eastman Business Park offers more than 3 million square feet of existing office space, manufacturing space, laboratories, and warehouse space for immediate occupancy. In addition to the existing space the industrial complex offers over 300 acres of prime industrial (M1) developable land. Often referred to as "A City within a City," Eastman Business Park is a self-sufficient manufacturing facility with highly efficient and highly reliable infrastructure. |
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'''Eastman Business Park''', formerly '''Kodak Park''', is a large industrial complex run by [[Eastman Kodak]] located eight miles north of downtown [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]], [[New York]]. The complex runs parallel to [[New York State Route 104]] and Mount Read Boulevard for most of its length. |
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Low cost services and unparalleled infrastructure are the hallmarks of Eastman Business Park. We provide a range of services including low cost utilities, on-site railroad, facilities management, on-site security and access control and emergency medical services. The business park also maintains on-site fire department and first response teams. This enables tenants to concentrate on their core business knowing they're receiving the highest quality services at the lowest possible cost. |
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The Business Park boasts the use of Tri-Generation (Trigen) technologies making Eastman Business Park infrastructure world class in energy efficiency. Power and water systems are equally as progressive and significantly more reliable than typical public utilities. |
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Eastman Business Park delivers unparalleled infrastructure amenities. Site infrastructure investments of more than $20 million have been made since 2005 to ensure long term viability. The available infrastructure includes: |
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Water supply - 50M gal/day capacity |
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Industrial Waste Water treatment facility |
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Industrial Boilers - 1,500 Klbs/hr steam capacity @ 1400psi |
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130MW electric output capacity |
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50,000 ton/days refrigeration capacity |
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Railroad service throughout |
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Fire and Emergency service for immediate first response |
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24/7 Security and site access control |
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Conference center and 1950 seat auditorium |
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Fitness center and gymnasium |
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Multiple cafeterias |
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Fully integrated liquid and solid (haz and non-haz) waste disposal |
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Fully integrated site transportation services |
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Fully integrated facility support services |
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Fully integrated site security services |
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Fully integrated cafeteria and catering services |
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Energy Conservation and Lean Manufacturing Expertise |
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[[About the Park]] |
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Dating back to 1880, Kodak Park has long been the mother plant for Eastman Kodak film and film related products. Originally covering 2000 acres, the Kodak Park industrial boundary has evolved to span 1100 acres, of which Kodak continues to own 880 acres. |
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Eastman Business Park is home to manufacturing, tenant and site infrastructure facilities, with several facilities currently for sale and/or lease, along with space for new buildings and development. Kodak currently has 3M sq. ft. of existing facility space of virtually all types, and over 300 acres of developable property for commercial or industrial use. |
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It is Kodak's desire to leverage its site infrastructure towards the expansion of the Eastman Business Park. Kodak is currently engaged with CBRE Consulting on a marketing strategy and business plan for the sustainability of the Park, long after the film business has declined beyond its ability to sustain itself. |
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Key partnerships have been formed with the local governmental agencies, municipalities and economic entities. These partnerships are gaining momentum towards the objective of delivering new business and tenants at the Park. As our new strategy takes hold, the Eastman Business Park will become the re-development Site of choice for New York State and its incentive programs. |
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[[Regional Information]] |
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Our location in Western NY is a competitive advantage because Rochester is in close proximity to major East Coast markets without the high cost associated with a major metropolitan area. One-third of the US and Canadian population is within 500 miles of Rochester, NY. |
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In addition to our proximity to major markets, the Rochester, NY Region also is in close proximity to an abundant supply of fresh, reliable water. Approximately 7% of the world's fresh water is right in our region. It is no wonder more than 100 food and beverage manufacturers are located here. |
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Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester, NY the 6th best place to live in the US. This is due in part to our excellent quality of life, including nationally recognized public schools, and extensive cultural and recreational amenities. The natural beauty of the region, four distinct seasons and some of the most affordable housing in the US, combine to provide the ideal place to build a business and raise a family. |
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Eastman Business Park is serviced by both [[CSX]], via the [[Charlotte Running Track]], and [[Norfolk Southern]], via the [[Rochester and Southern Railroad]]. The plant also maintains an [[Kodak Park Railroad|intra-plant railroad]]. It was formerly serviced by the [[Rochester Subway]] via the Dewey Avenue surface connection. |
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Revision as of 18:38, 5 January 2010
Eastman Business Park (a 900-acre office park & industrial complex located near Lake Ontario in Rochester, New York) is currently home to more than 25 companies and on-site suppliers. Eastman Business Park offers more than 3 million square feet of existing office space, manufacturing space, laboratories, and warehouse space for immediate occupancy. In addition to the existing space the industrial complex offers over 300 acres of prime industrial (M1) developable land. Often referred to as "A City within a City," Eastman Business Park is a self-sufficient manufacturing facility with highly efficient and highly reliable infrastructure.
Low cost services and unparalleled infrastructure are the hallmarks of Eastman Business Park. We provide a range of services including low cost utilities, on-site railroad, facilities management, on-site security and access control and emergency medical services. The business park also maintains on-site fire department and first response teams. This enables tenants to concentrate on their core business knowing they're receiving the highest quality services at the lowest possible cost.
The Business Park boasts the use of Tri-Generation (Trigen) technologies making Eastman Business Park infrastructure world class in energy efficiency. Power and water systems are equally as progressive and significantly more reliable than typical public utilities.
Eastman Business Park delivers unparalleled infrastructure amenities. Site infrastructure investments of more than $20 million have been made since 2005 to ensure long term viability. The available infrastructure includes: Water supply - 50M gal/day capacity Industrial Waste Water treatment facility Industrial Boilers - 1,500 Klbs/hr steam capacity @ 1400psi 130MW electric output capacity 50,000 ton/days refrigeration capacity Railroad service throughout Fire and Emergency service for immediate first response 24/7 Security and site access control Conference center and 1950 seat auditorium Fitness center and gymnasium Multiple cafeterias Fully integrated liquid and solid (haz and non-haz) waste disposal Fully integrated site transportation services Fully integrated facility support services Fully integrated site security services Fully integrated cafeteria and catering services Energy Conservation and Lean Manufacturing Expertise
About the Park Dating back to 1880, Kodak Park has long been the mother plant for Eastman Kodak film and film related products. Originally covering 2000 acres, the Kodak Park industrial boundary has evolved to span 1100 acres, of which Kodak continues to own 880 acres. Eastman Business Park is home to manufacturing, tenant and site infrastructure facilities, with several facilities currently for sale and/or lease, along with space for new buildings and development. Kodak currently has 3M sq. ft. of existing facility space of virtually all types, and over 300 acres of developable property for commercial or industrial use. It is Kodak's desire to leverage its site infrastructure towards the expansion of the Eastman Business Park. Kodak is currently engaged with CBRE Consulting on a marketing strategy and business plan for the sustainability of the Park, long after the film business has declined beyond its ability to sustain itself. Key partnerships have been formed with the local governmental agencies, municipalities and economic entities. These partnerships are gaining momentum towards the objective of delivering new business and tenants at the Park. As our new strategy takes hold, the Eastman Business Park will become the re-development Site of choice for New York State and its incentive programs.
Regional Information Our location in Western NY is a competitive advantage because Rochester is in close proximity to major East Coast markets without the high cost associated with a major metropolitan area. One-third of the US and Canadian population is within 500 miles of Rochester, NY. In addition to our proximity to major markets, the Rochester, NY Region also is in close proximity to an abundant supply of fresh, reliable water. Approximately 7% of the world's fresh water is right in our region. It is no wonder more than 100 food and beverage manufacturers are located here. Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester, NY the 6th best place to live in the US. This is due in part to our excellent quality of life, including nationally recognized public schools, and extensive cultural and recreational amenities. The natural beauty of the region, four distinct seasons and some of the most affordable housing in the US, combine to provide the ideal place to build a business and raise a family.
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