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Royal Properties brings Heartland Brewery to historic train station

6/5/2013

Port Chester, N.Y. -- Royal Properties has leased 5,630 sq. ft. in the historic Port Chester, N.Y., train station to Heartland Brewery. According to Royal Properties, the lease will run for 20 years and offer a five-year option.



Heartland will open a food hall and beer garden restaurant in the station, which was constructed in 1890. To be called Port Chester Hall, the restaurant will feature a 3,600-sq.-ft. outdoor area with seating for 85.



Port Chester Hall will be Heartland’s first restaurant in Westchester County. The company owns and operates seven other restaurants, all in New York City. Heartland restaurants come in different packages. There is a chophouse, barbecue, rotisserie, burger joint, three brew pubs and now a food hall and beer garden. Each restaurant brews its own beer.


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