Originally planned as the first two buildings of a four building complex at the northwest end of Lake Tappan, Blue Hill Plaza was designed by notable modernist architectural firmSkidmore, Owings & Merrill. Completed in 1972, it was one of the last projects built by Uris Buildings Corporation of New York City. Blue Hill Plaza was acquired in 1996 by Glorious Sun Robert Martin LLC, partnership of Westchester County-based Robert Martin Company and Hong Kong- and Manhattan-based real estate company, Glorious Sun. It is leased and managed by CBRE
Features
Blue Hill Plaza's main lobbies and concourse feature full-height mahogany wall panels, satin aluminum reveals, acoustical tile ceilings with architectural energy-efficient pendant lighting, zolatone-finished columns, and a touch screen directory. The concourse also features regular art exhibits displaying works from local and national artists. Building amenities include a health club, childcare center, atrium café, approximately 3,000 parking spaces, hair salon, postal services, banking and 24/7 building access with on-site security.
In 2008, Blue Hill Plaza received the Rockland Recycles Award, and the Rockland County Distinguished Service Award for its recycling strategies that reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, while also reducing costs. The recycling program has 100 percent tenant participation, and has reduced solid waste disposed by the complex by 40 percent since inception, with an estimated accumulated savings of $250,000. Blue Hill Plaza has diverted over 9,300 tons of cardboard, over 2,100 tons of mixed papers, and over 40 tons of bottles, cans and plastics.
Telecom and Power
Blue Hill Plaza features redundant fiber optic. There is fiber available from two central offices, entering two separate telephone equipment rooms within the site. There are two 69,000-volt underground feeders from a substation located in Montvale, NJ to an Orange & Rockland substation, dedicated solely to Blue Hill Plaza, located on-site in the parking lot. The two transmission lines from Montvale are encased separately in concrete. From Blue Hill Plaza's on-site substation, which is maintained by Orange & Rockland, there are two 13,200-volt underground feeders that power the substations within the building. In both cases one feeder can carry the building load. There are two 20 MW The Montvale substation has three separate feeders coming from two locations within Rockland County and one from New Jersey. In addition, there are two separate transformer banks at the Montvale substation that both can support Blue Hill Plaza's building load if needed. Besides the normal two feeds from the NY ISO there is also a PJM interconnect that is utilize by O & R to supply their New Jersey based customer and could be utilized to feed Blue Hill Plaza if necessary. On-Site Electric Substation and Generator Redundant Wiring for Maximum Reliability There is an additional 2000 amps @ 480 volts readily available. There is an additional 8000 amps that could be available with the installation of additional gear.