Business Vendors
The business vendors within ONE Mile of TechCity are:
Staples,
Office Depot,
Best Buy,
Sam's Club, and
WAL-MART Supercenter (open 24 hours) for office supplies and computers.
Several bank branches are nearby where your company can deposit all the money the company will be making and where employees can bank quickly on a lunch hour. These include Bank of America,
HSBC,
KeyBank,
M&T Bank,
CitiFinancial, and the
Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union.
A major new Barnes and Noble Super Bookstore stocked with the latest in Technology books as well their more standard selection. Also check out Oblong Books across the river in Rhinebeck for a quality smaller bookstore.
Mavis Discount Tires, Sears Auto, Valvoline, and Hoffman Oil to work on employee and company cars and vans.
Many Auto and Van Dealerships for service and the purchase of new and used vehicles.
Anaconda Sports for corporate team jerseys and other recreation supplies as well as a Model's, Dicks, and Sports Authority.
The Home Depot and it's large "warehouse" competitor for tools and office construction needs.
24 Hour Gas Stations, Stewart's and diners (Michael's is the best - 845.336.6514) for those working late or getting off a second shift.
United Parcel Service (UPS) provides services to TechCity and has a major distribution and drop off location on Route 9W, less then a mile away.
FEDEX drops off and picks up at TechCity and there are drop offs up to 5:30PM at Staples around the corner. FEDEX has a major distribution hub at Newburgh's Stewart International Airport 35 minutes south of TechCity.
3 US Post Offices with 1 Mile of TechCity.
And many other businesses too numerous to mention.
Employee Shopping
We have the Hudson Valley Mall with over 80 stores, including Sears, JCPenny, Filene's, Old Navy, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Target. We have the Wall Street section of Historic Kingston, the Kingston Plaza with over 20 Stores and King's Mall with 28 stores including Marshalls. We also have the Ulster Avenue section which has over twenty stores. And there are even more shops in the nearby towns of Woodstock and Rhinebeck.
* Yes, Rondout is the correct spelling, it's an old Dutch name for "fort". The Rondout Creek was named for the Dutch settler's original fort as was the Village of Rondout, which later merged with Kingston in 1872.