Tuesday, July 07, 2009

FANTASTIC NEWS-- OSI PHARMACEUTICALS MOVING DOMESTIC HEADQUARTERS TO GREENBURGH-- OUR TOWN BECOMING GO TO DESTINATION FOR WORLD CLASS BIOTECH

OSI PHARMACEUTICALS MOVING DOMESTIC OPERATIONS TO GREENBURGH-- GREENBURGH WELL ON THE WAY AS “GO TO” DESTINATION FOR WORLD CLASS BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES


OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc, a major bio tech company, has decided to consolidate its domestic operations and has chosen the Town of Greenburgh as their new headquarters. The company selected the 43 acre Ardsley Park within the Town of Greenburgh as their new location. Greenburgh beat out a number of other communities around the nation. The new offices will serve as the company’s new headquarters and house domestic operations and facilities including management, administration, R & D and pilot plant operations in the United States. A minimum of 200 employees will be relocated to the headquarters shortly. OSI anticipates the creation of 400 additional jobs at the site within 5 years. It is expected that some of the employees from Colorado, New Jersey and Long Island may relocate – which will assist in stimulating the movement of our real estate market. Supervisor Paul Feiner spoke to the Executive Vice President & CFO of OSI Pharmaceuticals, Pierre Legault, who anticipates that some employees will not relocate, which will open up new jobs for local residents– ranging from clerks to highly paid oncology specialists.



OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc. (OSI) specializes in the discovery and development of innovative molecular targeted therapies that address significant unmet medical needs, and strives to turn pioneering science into breakthrough therapies for patients suffering from life-threatening diseases, including cancer, diabetes and obesity.



OSI’s new headquarters site is 410-460 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley. Construction and other improvements at the site could begin as early as August 2009. The interim staging plan provides for the preliminary installation of furniture, fixtures and equipment commencing during the 3rd Quarter 2009. Interim occupancy of the facility by management and select personnel could begin as soon as 4th Quarter 2009. Major renovations are anticipated and building permit fees to be collected by the town are expected to exceed one million dollars between the 4th quarter of 2009 and 2010.



OSI is a mid size bio tech company that is growing. Greenburgh is known as one of the bio tech clusters in New York State. Regeneron, Emisphere Technologies, BioReference labs, Siemens, Ciba, Quest Diagnostics, and now OSI are among the bio tech companies that have chosen Greenburgh as major locations. We expect that the arrival of OSI will attract other bio tech companies to consider Greenburgh in the future. Supervisor Paul Feiner states that “we are well on the way to making Greenburgh the “go to destination for other world class biotechnology companies.”



To attract OSI the town, the Ardsley school district, the County of Westchester and the State of New York have coordinated efforts to encourage OSI to locate within our town. We all approved in concept a PILOT agreement, a “payment in lieu of taxes.” The major incentives include, from Westchester County, mortgage recording tax and sales tax on construction abatements. There is a slight property tax incentive in its final stages being negotiated between the town and school together. The term of the PILOT is proposed at 15 years. The property’s current assessed value of $32 million dollars will remain for a period of five years and then be reassessed based on market for the remainder of the term. Edye McCarthy, town assessor, met with the Ardsley School Board to brief them on the terms of the proposal and to obtain their support before the town committed to the initiative. Additionally, OSI has agreed to reimburse the Ardsley School District and the town for the costs incurred for processing and reviewing the PILOT document.



THE GREENBURGH TOWN BOARD HAS INVITED OSI EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT AND CFO PIERRE LEGAULT TO OUR TOWN BOARD MEETING TOMORROW EVENING (Wednesday, July 8th) AT 7:30 PM.



Please join us in welcoming an important new company to our community.



Paul Feiner, Greenburgh Town Supervisor



Sonja Brown, Councilwoman

Diana Juettner, Councilwoman

Kevin Morgan, Councilman

Francis Sheehan, Councilman

Judith Beville, Town Clerk

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr. Samis, since you are knowledgeable about real estate what do you think of the proposal stated on this blog.

Anonymous said...

How can i get in on this "payment in lieu of taxes" deal?

20 years in office said...

lets just call it
feiner's july pre-primary surprise!

Anonymous said...

Ciba is no longer in Greenburgh,

Anonymous said...

too bad juettner and sheehanigans are

Anonymous said...

And are they going to hire any local people? Or are they just going to drive up housing costs in the area?

Anonymous said...

Probably won't drive up housing costs. But probably some of the houses that have been waiting to be sold for a long time may be sold -- finally.

Anonymous said...

oh please 1:16 - as though the few employees who actually choose relocation to the most over expensive region in the country are going to be be paying 2007 prices for houses? Real estate doesn't work that way.

Anonymous said...

Why are people complaining and being pessimistic? Would they rather see assessibles continue to decline rather than having an uptick, and would they rather see unsold houses rather than home sales and a reversal of the home price decline? Is crabbing a fatal disease?

ed krauss said...

Taking credit, even partial credit for OSI coming to Greenburgh reminds me of the baseball statistic which two brothers hit he most home runs in history.

Answer:the Aaron brothers, 756- Hank had 755 and Tommy had the balance.

Paul I'm sure you and Edy did as much-combined- as Tommy Aaron did.
Thanks,
Ed

Anonymous said...

If the articles on the Journal news web site are at all accurate, it seems like County Executive Andy Spano and the County's economic development activity carried the ball on this one and the Supervisor probably didn't have much of a clue until the very end, if then.

ed krauss said...

Chances are, you're 100% correct, but modesty is not an attribute a candidate running for office assumes.

Can you imagine Paul thanking Andy Spano for helping to put seven figures in revenue into Greenburgh's till?

Neither can I.

Anonymous said...

Hey Paulie -
How about the PETA pledge to oppose biotech research which uses lab animals?
Will the next Feiner campaign picnic feature hamburgers?
Have you become so unprincipled that none of this bothers you?

Anonymous said...

Paul Feiner taking credit for things he has nothing to do with...business as usual for him.