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The YMCA will be leaving its Main Street Location in Hackensack after 90 years

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Hackensack NJ, the Greater Bergen County YMCA, a branch of the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges located at 360 Main St. in Hackensack, is under contract for sale with a development partner. While the Y will be relocating many of its programs and services effective March 31, 2022, it will continue to operate its School Age Child Care programs in Hackensack schools.

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The Y announced in October of 2019 that it was working with a local real estate firm, NAI Hanson, to sell the building and identify a new location for a full-facility YMCA. The current building has been declining for over a decade and the branch’s operational deficits have prohibited the capital investment needed for ongoing use.

“The Greater Bergen Y continues to explore opportunities to collaborate with local organizations so that it can continue day-to-day operations and remain in the community it has served for over 90 years,” said Richard K. Gorab, President and CEO of the Metro YMCAs. “We’re happy to have found a partner who wants to contribute to the redevelopment in the City of Hackensack.”

The Y is opening a new location called Greater Bergen County YMCA – New Milford Center on April 1. Greater Bergen County YMCA – New Milford Center would feature contemporary classroom space for children as young as 6 weeks and up to age 5, and multipurpose rooms and outdoor fields that will provide space for the Y to run youth sports and camp programs, and space inside for wellness programming for youth and adults of all ages to start April 1, 2022, with programs beginning to roll out through the month.

“The Y has been a welcoming place for all members of the community who want to live a healthy lifestyle and reach their full potential. The Y remains committed to working with local partners to serve the greater community,” said Glenn MacAfee, Executive Director of the Greater Bergen Y.

Established in 1885, the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges invests in its diverse communities to promote wellness, safety and quality of life for children, adults and seniors. Its seven branches in East Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Hackensack, Hardyston, Stillwater and Wayne are committed to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility through an array of programs. Some 35,000 people belong to the Metro Y, which awards more than $2.8 million annually in direct and indirect financial assistance.

3 thoughts on “The YMCA will be leaving its Main Street Location in Hackensack after 90 years

  1. Wow.
    Pretty soon Hackensack is gonna look like..
    Hackensack.

  2. I was 30 years ago…kind of run down. Can’t imagine it’s any better.

  3. What a shame. I learned how to swim there in the 1960’s.

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