Chatham, Columbia County, New York

The Waterfalls at Stonykill Creek, Chatham NY

Located one mile from the Exit B-2 Intersection of I 90/New York State Thruway/Massachusetts Turnpike, at the top of the Taconic State Parkway - the gateway to the Hudson Valley, Capital District, and the Berkshires. The area is renowned for its quality of life and scenic beauty, just 2.5 hours from New York City and Boston.  Two Amtrak terminals, with 2-hour direct service to NYC, and the Albany International Airport are all within an ease 30 minute drive.  

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185 Acres of Land, Partially Wooded, Excellent Views

The entire site consists of two parcels with a total of 220 acres running along the Stony Kill Creek.  One hundred and eighty woodland acres stretch over a half-mile from the Stony Kill up a wooded hillside to its northern border along Highland Road.  The parcel is forested, open and tranquil.

Property Overview

A 21,306 square foot cement block building has been transformed to be a model of energy efficiency.  Over 37 kW of solar photovoltaic panels feed into a battery backup system for the building.  The entire building has been insulated with closed cell foam and is heated with a combination of a vegetable oil boiler and solar thermal.  This building also boasts Upstate NY’s only solar thermal air conditioner which cools the 4,000 square foot office. Motion lighting and double insulated windows also contribute to the building’s energy efficiency.

RENTAL STATUS: 100% Fully Rented.


Stonykill Building  

Columbia Falls Site - Over 100,000 square feet in ten contiguous industrial buildings and two freestanding commercial buildings.  The twelve buildings that make up the complex range in readiness for occupancy and reuse. RENTAL STATUS: 40% Rented.  

Columbia Falls Buildings  

StonykillColumbiaFalls (SKCF) Chatham is located on the site of four previous mills dating from the late 18th century when grist mills and later paper mills took advantage of the water power of the Stony Kill creek. Throughout the 20th century the mill underwent considerable expansion and was recognized as an important economic force in the region. The last mill, Columbia Box Board, an innovator in its time, closed in 1995. The present owner, in the spirit of innovation, envisioned the development of the property powered with renewable energy, as an exciting economic resource for the 21st century. He has transformed the Stony Kill building, which houses three of his businesses and two tenants, to be a model of energy efficiency. Rehabilitation has been an on going process on the Columbia Falls “mill”. It is partially occupied and one of the detached buildings is heated and cooled by solar thermal energy.

Hudson Valley Commercial Real Estate

presents 3 real estate offerings:

The StonyKill Building  

The Columbia Falls "The Mill"  Buildings

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185 Acres of Land, just outside Chatham Village.

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