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15 | SHIFTING FOCUS JUNE 6, 2016 | VOL. 52, No. 23

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Dobbs Ferry butcher to showcase Hudson Valley meats BY RYAN DEFFENBAUGH rdeffenbaugh@westfairinc.com

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butcher shop set to open this month in Dobbs Ferry will offer house-made charcuterie and custom cuts of meat from Hudson Valley farms. Matt Campbell is eyeing a mid-June opening for Campbell Meats. The butcher shop will offer whole animal cuts from four farms within a 90-mile radius of his storefront at 3 Cedar St., a popular area for restaurants in the riverfront village. Campbell moved to Westchester from New York

Matt Campbell at the site of his Dobbs Ferry butcher shop, set to open in mid-June. Photo by Bob Rozycki.

City a year and a half ago and said he soon found there weren’t any butcher shops that sourced locally and used the whole animal. “Which is a shame, because that’s probably some of the best beef in the country,” he said. Campbell will offer whole animal cuts of beef, pork, lamb and poultry. He said whole animal methods allow him to offer cuts that “utilize the animal beyond the basic T-bone.” This can help not only provide different options for cooking but cut down on the amount of meat that is wasted. » BUTCHER, page 6

Old Yonkers land�ill may become a Target BY BILL HELTZEL bheltzel@westfairinc.com

SOMETHING JUST MIGHT HAPPEN THIS time at the old Austin Avenue landfill in Yonkers. The Yonkers Industrial Development Agency gave its approval on March 25 to Morris Cos. to build a department store, “ending 35 years of attempts to develop the property,” according to an agency announcement. The Westchester Industrial

Development Agency took its turn on the following day, unanimously approving a resolution to sell the property to Morris for $32 million. Sometime this month, possibly June 6, the deal will go to the Westchester County Board of Legislators for final approval. Morris Cos. of Rutherford, N.J., plans to build a Target department store on the site, located along the New York State Thruway.

TWB Business Money Market Account Banner Ad 6” w x 1.5” h The Target was proposed 4-15-16 about 15 years ago but construction was derailed by various disputes between the developer, Yonkers and Westchester County. You could even go back farther, to 1979, when Yonkers entered a consent agreement with the state Department of Environmental Conservation to remediate the Austin Avenue landfill. Twenty-five years later, in

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2004, Morris agreed to finance the cleanup and Yonkers IDA issued a $1.5 million Brownfield redevelopment bond. It took another 10 years, to 2014, for the state to grant an environmental easement allowing development on the landfill. Or, you could start the clock at 1982, when Morris Industrial Builders made a deal with Yonkers and the county to develop Austin Avenue Office Park.

By 1985, the developer and the governments formalized their plans in a complicated deal they called the “Five Party Agreement.” The landfill and other land owned by various entities were consolidated into one parcel owned by the Westchester IDA. The city and county agreed to issue $5.8 million in general obligation bonds to finance offsite » TARGET, page 6

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