Several Oneida Indian Nation sites have been strategically selected and made available for third-party development to progress the economic vitality and well-being of the Central New York region. Sites are highly visible and accessible to the New York Interstate System (I-90) and proximate to regional destinations. Property owned by the Oneida Indian Nation offers outstanding benefits to interested developers due to the lower cost structure of tribally-owned land, a streamlined permitting process, and multiple tax incentive opportunities.
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Highway Adjacent Statistics
• Directly adjacent to Exit 33 and Exit 34 of NYS Thruway (I-90)
• 33,000+ VPD pass Exit 33 of 1-90
• 38,000+ VPD pass Exit 34 of I-90
• 20,000 VPD along Rt. 365
Retail
Turning Stone attracts 4.5 million annual visitors making this area of Central New York ripe for additional retail development. From destination retailers to big box and mass merchant stores, you’ll find prime shovel-ready sites in high-traffic areas.
With an area retail and restaurant leakage of more than $256 Million outside of our 25-mile trade area, be ready to welcome an already eager to spend local client base.
Mixed-Use Development
Mixed-use residential, office and commercial retail development are the next logical step. Let Turning Stone Properties entice you today with our affordable land leases, speed in permitting and tax incremental financing opportunities.
With more than 4.5 million unique visitors each year the area around Turning Stone and Central NY is abuzz with tourism and activity.
Entertainment & Theme Parks
Turning Stone’s vast assortment of gaming and resort amenities offer something for nearly everyone. Positive feasibility studies confirmed a number of development opportunities in this category for the properties surrounding Turning Stone. Contact us to learn more.
“There are more than 2.0 million households and 5.1 million individuals within Turning Stone’s 2.5-hour trade area.”
(Source: Oxford Economics & ESRI, 2013.)