Ridgecut Road to Break Ground on New York Industrial Project

The development is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter.

Rendering of I-84 Orange County Logistics Center, a 146,000-square-foot distribution facility in Montgomery, N.Y.
When complete, I-84 Orange County Logistics Center will feature 36-foot clear ceiling heights, 31 dock doors and two drive-in doors. Image courtesy of Ridgecut Road

Ridgecut Road, a real estate investment firm focused on the Northeast market, will soon break ground on I-84 Orange County Logistics Center, a 146,075-square-foot industrial project in Montgomery, N.Y.

Pratt Design Studio provided architecture services, while Premier Design + Build Group will serve as general contractor. Completion is expected in the fourth quarter.  

The facility will rise on a 13.6-acre site at 14 Moosilauke Drive, along Route 208 in Lower Hudson Valley, just north of Interstate 84. New York Stewart International Airport is 8 miles away.

When complete, I-84 Orange County Logistics Center will have 36-foot clear ceiling heights, 31 dock doors and two drive-in doors. The property will also feature LED lighting and an ESFR sprinkler system, as well as 83 car and 16 trailer parking spaces. JLL Vice Chairman James Panczykowski and Vice President Zach Antonucci lead the Northeast Industrial team that has been retained as exclusive leasing agent.  

Corporate neighbors include Amazon, FedEx, UPS, Staples, Medline and XPO Logistics. The site’s location provides easy access to New York City, but also to the Port of New York and New Jersey, one of the area’s most significant industrial drivers. In line with most other ports in the country, it saw a significant rise in tonnage processed in 2024, up 11.4 percent year-over-year, according to Savills. However, potential new impending tariffs could alter activity going forward.