A New Culinary Anchor on the Hudson: Prime 6,300-Square-Foot Waterfront Restaurant Opportunity Debuts in Sleepy Hollow
SLEEPY HOLLOW, NY – In a move that signals the next phase of the Hudson Valley’s culinary and economic transformation, Biddle Real Estate Ventures (BREV) and PCD Development have officially announced the availability of a premier waterfront restaurant space at The Daymark. Located within the award-winning, 70-acre Edge-on-Hudson mixed-use community, the offering represents one of the most significant retail opportunities in the New York metropolitan area.
The space, represented by leasing agent Lee & Associates, offers a rare combination of new-construction infrastructure, high-volume residential density, and unobstructed panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. As the region continues to evolve into a premier destination for luxury living and destination dining, this 6,300-square-foot venue is positioned to become a flagship anchor for the Sleepy Hollow riverfront.
Main Facts: A Rare Opportunity in a High-Barrier Market
The retail offering at The Daymark consists of two remaining units totaling 6,300 square feet. These units are designed with maximum flexibility in mind and can be combined to accommodate a single, large-scale flagship restaurant or partitioned for complementary concepts.
The technical specifications of the space are specifically tailored for high-end hospitality operators. Key features include:
- Black Iron Venting: The units are delivered with Type 1 cooking exhaust systems already in place, a critical and often cost-prohibitive infrastructure requirement for full-service commercial kitchens.
- Architectural Volume: The space boasts soaring 25-foot ceiling heights, allowing for dramatic interior design, mezzanine levels, or expansive window installations to capture the natural light.
- Waterfront Integration: Positioned directly on the Hudson River, the site offers a front-row seat to the region’s famous sunsets and the architectural silhouette of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
- Outdoor Capability: The setting is designed to support seasonal outdoor dining, a high-demand feature in the post-pandemic hospitality landscape.
This availability comes at a time when waterfront real estate in Westchester County is at an all-time premium. With most existing shoreline occupied by established residential or industrial zones, the "plug-and-play" nature of a new-construction space at Edge-on-Hudson is a rarity that has already begun to attract interest from regional hospitality groups and New York City-based restaurateurs looking to expand northward.
Chronology: From Industrial Heritage to Luxury Waterfront
The emergence of The Daymark as a retail destination is the latest chapter in a multi-decade transformation of the Sleepy Hollow shoreline. For much of the 20th century, this stretch of the Hudson was defined by the massive General Motors assembly plant, which served as the economic engine of the village until its closure in 1996.
Following the plant’s demolition, the site sat vacant for years as local stakeholders and developers debated the future of the 70-acre parcel. The vision for Edge-on-Hudson began to take shape as a master-planned, transit-oriented development (TOD) aimed at reconnecting the village of Sleepy Hollow with its waterfront—a connection that had been severed by industrial use for over 90 years.
- Phase 1 & 2: Construction began with a focus on residential density, including luxury townhomes and apartments. These phases were met with immediate market enthusiasm, proving the demand for high-end living within commuting distance of Manhattan.
- The Rise of The Daymark: As the master plan progressed, The Daymark was conceived as the community’s luxury condominium centerpiece. With Houston-based Hines serving as the development manager, the building was designed to offer a sophisticated lifestyle that mirrors the high-end residences of Tribeca or the West Village.
- Present Day: Today, The Daymark is nearly complete, with 95% of its 100 luxury condominium residences already sold. More than 50% of the total 1,177 planned residences across the Edge-on-Hudson community are now occupied, providing a stable, high-income customer base for the newly available retail spaces.
Supporting Data: Demographics and Market Synergy
The viability of a 6,300-square-foot restaurant depends heavily on sustained foot traffic and regional draw. The data supporting the Edge-on-Hudson site suggests a "captive audience" effect combined with a significant "destination draw."
Internal Density
Edge-on-Hudson is not merely a housing development; it is a micro-city. Upon completion, the community will feature:
- 1,177 Residences: A mix of condos, townhomes, and apartments.
- Daily Essentials: The presence of a 50,000-square-foot DeCicco & Sons supermarket acts as a major daily traffic driver, ensuring that the retail corridor remains active seven days a week.
- Hospitality Synergy: A planned 140-room boutique hotel will provide a steady stream of out-of-town guests, corporate travelers, and event attendees.
Accessibility and Tourism
The site’s location is strategically positioned for regional access:
- Transit-Oriented: The community is within walking distance of two Metro-North stations (Philipsville and Tarrytown), putting it just 38 minutes from Grand Central Terminal.
- Regional Reach: Sleepy Hollow and neighboring Tarrytown attract hundreds of thousands of tourists annually, particularly during the autumn season. The legendary status of the area ensures a level of "brand recognition" that few suburban markets can match.
- Public Space: The development includes 16 acres of publicly accessible waterfront parkland. The newly established RiverWalk promenade restores shoreline access to the public, creating a pedestrian loop that connects the restaurant space to the broader village and regional trail systems.
Official Responses: A Vision for Destination Dining
Leadership involved in the project emphasizes that this is not just a real estate transaction, but a "placemaking" opportunity.
Mark Kapnick of Lee & Associates, the lead leasing agent for the property, highlights the unique scale of the offering. “Opportunities for waterfront dining of this scale and quality don’t come along often—or at all,” Kapnick stated. “This location benefits from a highly engaged audience of residents, visitors, tourists, and commuters. It is perfectly suited for a concept that can draw both local diners and guests from across Westchester and New York City.”

Kapnick further noted that the physical attributes of the building allow for a diverse range of business models. “With the vibrant waterfront, year-round programming, and flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, operators can create a destination that maximizes the site’s potential, whether for casual seven-day dining, high-end weddings, or corporate gatherings.”
The developers, Biddle Real Estate Ventures (BREV) and PCD Development, have maintained a focus on ensuring the retail components reflect the history and culture of the setting. Their approach involves thoughtful community engagement to ensure that the eventual restaurant tenant provides a "win-win" outcome for both the residents of The Daymark and the long-time citizens of Sleepy Hollow.
Implications: Shifting the Culinary Gravity of Westchester
The introduction of a major waterfront restaurant at The Daymark has broader implications for the Westchester County economy and the regional hospitality industry.
1. The "Destination Dining" Shift
Historically, Westchester’s premier dining has been concentrated in inland village centers like White Plains, Greenwich, or the "Main Streets" of Tarrytown and Bronxville. This new development shifts the culinary gravity toward the water. By providing the infrastructure for a 6,300-square-foot venue, the developers are enabling the kind of "experiential dining" that modern consumers crave—where the view and the environment are as important as the menu.
2. Economic Revitalization and Job Creation
A restaurant of this size typically requires a staff of 50 to 100 employees, ranging from executive chefs to seasonal hospitality staff. This provides a direct economic boost to the local labor market. Furthermore, the tax revenue generated from a high-volume retail operation will contribute significantly to the Sleepy Hollow municipal budget.
3. Strengthening the "Live-Work-Play" Model
For the residents of Edge-on-Hudson, the addition of a flagship restaurant completes the "Live-Work-Play" promise of the development. As more corporations adopt hybrid work models, the demand for high-quality amenities within walking distance of the home has skyrocketed. The Daymark’s restaurant space serves as a "third place"—a social hub that bridges the gap between private life and the public sphere.
4. Setting a Benchmark for Future Development
The success of the retail leasing at The Daymark will likely serve as a blueprint for other Hudson River "Rivertowns." As municipalities look to revitalize their own waterfronts, they will look to the Sleepy Hollow model—leveraging high-end residential density to support large-scale, high-quality commercial amenities.
Conclusion: The Final Piece of the Puzzle
As the Hudson Valley continues its ascent as a global destination for culture and lifestyle, the availability of the restaurant space at The Daymark represents a final, critical piece of the Edge-on-Hudson puzzle. For the right operator, the site offers more than just square footage; it offers a stage on one of the most famous rivers in the world, backed by the stability of a thriving, affluent community.
With 95% of the residences sold and the RiverWalk already bustling with pedestrians, the stage is set. The transformation of a former industrial giant into a sophisticated waterfront destination is nearly complete, and the upcoming culinary anchor will likely be the crowning achievement of this decades-long vision.
Leasing Information:
For retail leasing inquiries at The Daymark, interested parties are encouraged to contact:
- Mark Kapnick, Lee & Associates: 212.776.1230 | [email protected]
- Steve Lorenzo, Lee & Associates: 845.629.1640 | [email protected]
Further details on the broader community can be found at EdgeOnHudson.com and TheDaymark.com.

