Westchester's Giant

Stretching from the river to White Plains, Greenburgh is Westchester's largest town. You'll find charming main streets, busy Central Avenue, beautiful nature preserves, and more. Across its 36.1 square miles you can find everything you need in Greenburgh.

Population

92,316

Established

1788

Median House or Condo Value

$599,000

Minutes to Manhattan

33

Opportunities in Greenburgh

For generations Greenburgh has provided its residents with plenty of opportunities. Residents and visitors come for its shopping, park opportunities, and more.

Parks & Recreation

If you're an outdoor lover you're sure to find something to do in Greenburgh. If you're looking to hike in one of their many nature preserves, or bike on the Bronx River Pathway, or even meet some furry and scaly creatures at the Greenburgh Nature Center, you'll find many outdoor opportunities in Greenburgh.

History

From Revolutionary War battles to the Nation's first pet cemetery, Greenburgh has a rich and intersting past. It's where Carvel was founded, the first inter-continental television signal was transmitted, and had key stops on the Underground Railroad.

Getting Around

With five of Westchester's highways running through Greenburgh, as well as Routes 9, 9A, 100, and 119, you can drive to anywhere from Greenburgh. You can also catch a MetroNorth train at one of six stations within the town borders.

Shopping

Greenburgh is definitely one of Westchester's shopping destinations. If you're looking for something, you'll find it along Greenburgh's Central Avenue or Route 119. With many locally owned and nationally known brands Greenburgh is where you can go for everything.

Call Westchester Home

Whether you’re looking for an historic home on the countryside, a modern luxury apartment in a thriving downtown, or something in between, you’ll find it in Westchester.

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450 square miles and 45 cities, towns and villages.

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Relax at beaches, hike and bike trails, and enjoy other activities across 18,000 acres of parkland.

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Get to Grand Central Station in as little as 30 minutes.

Our Incentives

Westchester County’s various incentives help support startups, assist not-for-profits, and promote economic development through creating, attracting and retaining jobs, and more.

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Industrial Development Agency

Sales tax exemptions on new construction, expansion or renovation projects, or the acquisition of new equipment, and more help companies grow and prosper.

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Local Development Corporation

Since its inception in 2012, we’ve assisted not-for-profit organizations in securing tax-exempt bond financing benefits totaling over $400 million—at no cost or risk to the taxpayers of Westchester County.

Our Programs

Westchester County offers programs and services to assist and incentivize businesses.

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Element 46 Incubator

The new Element 46 Incubator program kicked off in 2019 to inspire and support entrepreneurial talent and the development of new businesses in the County. Nearly a hundred business leaders will serve as mentors to startups, offering their expertise, time, and support.

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Minority and Women-Owned Business Program

Westchester works to encourage, promote and increase participation of business enterprises owned and controlled by persons of color or women.

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Opportunity Zones

This new community investment tool established by Congress in 2017 encourages long-term investments in low-income urban and rural communities nationwide.

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Service-Disabled Veteran - Owned Business Program

Westchester encourages and supports eligible SDVOBs to play a greater role in the state's economy by increasing their participation in New York State's contracting opportunities.

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Disadvantaged Business Program

This federally regulated program provides a vehicle for increasing the participation by small businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.

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