The property was built in the 1950s by IBM. What IBM built and left behind is a level of infrastructure that would be difficult to replicate and that is more than sufficient for any contemporary use. The site’s ample supply of power, water, fiber communications trunks and other industrial grade features have continued to attract a diverse mix of occupants under its current owner. The property has an approved master plan that allows for a diverse range of uses, including office, industrial, education, hospitality, agricultural, technology, retail, residential and recreational components. The design will allow companies’ corporate identities to be visible and well-defined. The property owners have invested in the site and there is strong support for this plan from the community’s political leadership. The Town of Ulster is the playing the role of lead agency and has agreed to an expedited approval process for future build-outs, making this location a prime, shovel-ready site.