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Peter Wohl will now oversee the plannedc redevelopment ofthe W. Averell Harrimaj State Office Campusin N.Y. Wohl is currently the Capital Regionm regional director within Empire StateeDevelopment Corp., the state’s main economic Wohl will retain his job at Empir State Development while also runnintg the Harriman development Previously, Wohl was vice presidentt of the and executive director of the in Glens Falls. “Peter’s extensive knowledge and experiencew in business strategy and performance improvementt will be a tremendous assett for theHarriman campus,” said Marisqa Lago, president and CEO of Empire Statd Development.
Wohl replaces Michael Phillips, who resigne because he had only planned to stay in his Harriman job for two He was hired inAprilp 2007; his last day was May 29. Phillipsw was hired to oversee the transformationj ofthe 330-acre Harriman officd campus into a technology The redevelopment has not yet happened, but much of the planninvg and preparatory work has been done. Two teames of developers submitted proposals last fall to convertythe land, which is near the and into a high-tech office park with residentialp units and retail The board of the Harriman Research and Technologyh Development Corp.
made a recommendation to the governor’e office, but there has been no word yet onwhicjh team—if either—was chosen. State officials have said an announcementr willcome soon, without being more The of Colonie and are each heading up a team of engineers and builders interested in redeveloping the site. The state is targeting 139 of the 330 acresdfor redevelopment. The remainder will continuee to be used by state governmenr for agencies thatemploy 7,300 people.
Other staff remaininvg at the authority includeRicharc Usas, vice president, and Nathan Cohen, project
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