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Rosedale Nurseries, Inc. has been honored with inclusion in the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry, marking its long-standing contribution to local history. Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky highlighted the significance of local businesses like Rosedale, which has operated since 1898 under family ownership. The nursery, located in Hawthorne, maintains a vast selection of plants and caters to numerous clients, playing an essential role in community heritage and well-being.
New York – Rosedale Nurseries, Inc. has been formally recognized for its long-standing contribution to local history with its inclusion in the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry. This pivotal acknowledgment was highlighted by Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky, reflecting the importance of local businesses in supporting community well-being.
Founded in 1898, Rosedale Nurseries has been under family ownership for nearly 128 years, remaining operational continuously throughout its history. Located in Hawthorne, within the Town of Mount Pleasant in Westchester County, the nursery has established itself as a significant player in agricultural and horticultural sectors. With a dedicated workforce of approximately 90 employees, Rosedale Nurseries has become a staple in the community.
The nursery occupies a 15-acre headquarters where it cultivates a variety of plants, including trees, shrubs, and perennials. Additionally, Rosedale operates a 160-acre farm in the Town of Gardiner, Ulster County, alongside two other farms that combined total 250 acres in the Village of Montgomery, Orange County. This extensive operation allows Rosedale to sustain an impressive retail section, which at 8 acres, stands as the largest garden center in the Westchester-Fairfield County area.
Offering an inventory of over 1,000 hardy ornamental plants, Rosedale Nurseries is also noted for its broad selection of native plants. The nursery caters to a diverse clientele that includes corporate giants such as PepsiCo, Rockefeller Center, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In addition to these corporate clients, Rosedale’s residential customers primarily hail from Westchester and Connecticut, with some traveling from as far as Corning, Cooperstown, Pittsburgh, Boston, and even the Dominican Republic.
Dan Taylor, the owner and President of Rosedale, has deep family ties to the business, with his grandfather acquiring the nursery in 1928. He expresses gratitude toward both current and former employees, indicating a rich tradition of multi-generational employment within the company. This appreciation fosters a sense of community and family value deeply embedded in the operations of Rosedale Nurseries.
Assemblymember Shimsky, during her recognition of Rosedale, emphasized the vital role that local businesses play in contributing to the unique identity and historical tapestry of their communities. The New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry, which is managed by the Division for Historic Preservation at the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, honors businesses that meet specific criteria. To qualify, a business must have been operational for 50 years or more and made a significant contribution to local history or identity. Nominations for inclusion in the registry require sponsorship from an elected state official.
Rosedale Nurseries’ inclusion in this prestigious registry marks a significant milestone in its long history and underscores its importance not only as a business but as a cherished part of the community’s heritage. As it moves forward, Rosedale is poised to continue its legacy of contributing to the local landscape, both literally and figuratively.
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