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Marx Realty Launches Expansion at Yonkers’ Cross County Center

Marx Realty has begun construction on a two-building, 58,000-square-foot retail expansion at Cross County Center in Yonkers, NY. The 1.15-million-square-foot retail center, originally housing 30 stores when it opened in 1954, is now home to more than 100 retail, dining, educational and entertainment outposts across several buildings.

“The incredible demand for space at Cross County Center created the need to bring new physical space to the property,” said Craig Deitelzweig, CEO of Marx Realty. “We are also excited to introduce a new four-acre park and boardwalk which will act as the ‘front door’ to Cross County Center.”

Two new buildings – one single-story building comprising 14,000 square feet and one two-story building comprising 44,000 square feet — will rise on the north lot. Plans call for a 44,000-square-foot build-out for a national apparel retailer’s super flagship location, while Marx Realty will restack existing tenants to best accommodate new and existing retailers at the Center.

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