River House Project provides innovative workspaces for professionals – filmmakers, fabricators, designers, inventors, producers, researchers, writers and architects – seeking offices, studios and creative suites. These facilities allow for an expanded level of creative, professional and experimental activity in Hudson. While serving the growing creative economic resurgence underway in the broader region, River House also provides local residents a way to access and establish themselves within this sector.
In 2017, River House Project was designated a priority project by the New York State Regional Economic Development Council, and was awarded a grant to complete the construction and renovation. The Governor’s Office has also identified the River House Project as a Priority Project within the Downtown Revitalization Initiative awarded to Hudson in 2017.
River House Project has also received generous support from National Grid’s Main Street Revitalization program, as well as the National Parks Service Historic Preservation and New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
River House Project is a NY State Qualified Post-Production Facility. Productions will benefit from NY State Film Tax-Credits (fully refundable credit of 40% of qualified production costs and post-production costs incurred in New York State).