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The are numerous reasons to join the list of successful businesses located
Downtown Business Improvement District. We welcome the opportunity to share more the
Downtown success story with you.
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| A Lower Cost of Doing Business |
| | If you are interested in purchasing a building, there is an abundance of suitable
real estate at reasonable purchase prices. Through their relationship with Economic
Development, the BID can assist in facilitating a low-cost mortgage and/or a loan for
renovation of the building which serve as an investment for tax credit.
In Downtown Middletown there is rental space suitable for a variety of business types,
at a cost as low as 65% below areas outside the city. |
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| Available Business Amenities |
| | An asset to Downtown business is that it is the home of the Middletown City Police,
City Government, and Public Works. The City of Middletown takes pride in its BID. Streets are cleaned regularly, there
is daily garbage pick-up through the week, and the police do both walking and bike patrols
in addition to patrols in their squad cars. |
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| Culture & Higher Education |
| | Downtown is home to Thrall Public Library, one of the most highly utilized library
in Orange County. It also houses the Paramount Theatre, the Middletown Arts Council, art gallerys and dance studios.
The Consortium for Higher Education--a partnership between SUNY New Palts, the New School, Mt. Saint Mary, and Empire State College,
and lead by Orange County Community College (OCCC)-- brings in student traffic throughout the year. |
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