Posts Tagged ‘industrial’
Tyler Culberson of Standard Brokerage Company Appointed to Center for Economic Growth Leadership Board
Albany, NY — March 6, 2026 — Standard Brokerage Company is proud to announce that its Founder, President & Principal Broker, Tyler Culberson, SIOR, has been appointed to the Leadership Board of the Center for Economic Growth (CEG), the Capital Region’s primary nonprofit economic development organization. CEG serves as a catalyst for business attraction, expansion,…
Read MoreFamily-owned manufacturer buys second Albany County facility
A Cohoes-based manufacturer of plastic foam used in construction has purchased a second facility in the Albany County city. An affiliate of family-owned Shelter Enterprises Inc. closed last month on a $2.6 million purchase of 461 Saratoga St. in Cohoes, a portion of the former Mohawk Fine Papers complex that was previously occupied by Crane Stationery,…
Read MoreStandard Brokerage Company’s Tyler Culberson Named CoStar Power Broker Award Winner for Q3 2025
Albany, NY – Standard Brokerage Company (SBC) is proud to announce that Tyler Culberson, SIOR, Founder and Principal Broker, has been recognized by CoStar Group as a Q3 2025 Power Broker Award Winner in the Albany/Schenectady/Troy market for Top Sales Deals. Culberson earned the distinction for representing the purchaser in the $10 million acquisition of…
Read MoreRegeneron to Invest $2 Billion at Saratoga Springs Facility
Biotechnology firm Regeneron plans to spend $2 billion to repurpose the former Quad plant in Saratoga Springs for drug manufacturing, a project it says would create 1,000 jobs. The company disclosed its plans for the 1 million-square-foot facility off Duplainville Road in an application for financial incentives from the Saratoga County Industrial Development Agency. Read more in…
Read MoreGE Vernova supplier to relocate to Schenectady County, invest $2.85M in new facility
Another supplier to GE Vernova is moving to Schenectady County, where in recent years the energy equipment giant has announced a slew of investments. Outage Technology Solutions, a Troy-based machine shop that specializes in power-generation support, is purchasing a 14,000-square-foot facility at the county’s Airport Business Park in Glenville, according to the Schenectady County Metroplex Development…
Read MoreVan Patten Industrial Portfolio – Clifton Park, NY
Download PDF 602 PIERCE ROAD, CLIFTON PARK, NY 620 VAN PATTEN DRIVE, CLIFTON PARK, NY Summary Long-time Clifton Park developer Country Club Acres Inc. sought to quietly dispose of its industrial portfolio in off-market transactions. SBC successfully secured this off-market transaction of over 150,000 SF across two buildings, along with 27 acres of industrial land…
Read MoreTwo warehouses sell for $10M in Clifton Park
A warehouse at 602 Van Patten Drive that was part of the $10 million sale to Green Mountain Electric Supply of Colchester, Vermont. Read more in the Albany Business Review.
Read More767 Pierce Road, Clifton Park, NY
Download PDF Summary VP Supply was undertaking an enhancement of their warehousing and distribution network. They were looking for a centralized distribution center within the Capital Region to help support their branch network and serve as a final mile facility for direct to customer deliveries. Culberson successfully secured 80,000 SF in an ideal location and…
Read More60 Loudonville Road and 750 Pierce Road
BUILT TO SUIT Download PDF Summary Kinsley Power Systems founded in 1964, the Northeast’s leading energy solutions provider with operations in CT, NY, NJ and PA , was in need of a larger, modern facility to service the Capital Region and surrounding areas as they had outgrown their existing home of the past 15+ years.…
Read More14 Hoefler Avenue, Ilion, NY
BUILT TO SUIT Download PDF Summary The former Remington Arms facility located in Ilion, NY, for over 200 years (built in 1828) has been sold to Turin Management LLC, a women-owned development company. The 32-acre, 1.1 million square-foot site at 14 Hoefler Ave. was purchased by Turin Management after Remington Arms closed the facility in…
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