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GAMCO Corp. Provides Curtain Wall and Other Fenestration for Rockland County Office Building in NY

Curtain Wall, Other GAMCO Products are Highlights of Rockland Property

Curtainwall on commercial building
EZ Glass & Mirrors

GAMCO supplied curtain wall, windows, doors, and storefront products as well as consultative engineering services for the stunning new Montebello Gateway office building in Rockland County, NY.  

December 1, 2025

GAMCO Corporation’s outstanding curtain wall, storefront, and commercial doors and windows are key features of a new Rockland County office building. Located at 10 Executive Boulevard in Montebello, NY, the Montebello Gateway building used almost 16,000 sq. ft. of GAMCO curtain wall framing along with framing for 36 windows and 12 commercial entrance doors. The newly completed Montebello Gateway with its striking all around glass façade is a 54,000 sq. ft., 3-story property with semi-basement.

“GAMCO’s curtain wall system, together with our seamless fenestration solutions, creates a modern and cohesive architectural statement that defines the property’s contemporary elegance,” said Melora Chang, Vice President. “GAMCO fenestration products provide not only dramatic visual appeal, but also offer performance, functionality, durability, and value.  Everything an architect, owner, or discerning business renter would want in an office property.”

A key feature of Montebello Gateway project is the 15,890 sq. ft. of site-assembled curtain wall framing GAMCO supplied. One of the most popular products in the company lineup, the GAMCO Series CW-250 curtain wall used on the project offers strength, endurance, and visual aesthetics. Available in several framing sizes, this project called for two versions – one with 5-½” back member frame depth and the other with 3-⅞” back member frame depth. Both versions have 2-½” sightlines.

Two dramatic 46 ft. tall glass curtain wall sections at the centers of the north and south facades mark the main entrances to the new building. Each main entrance features two pairs of GAMCO Series D350 medium-stile commercial doors, for a total of eight doors. The D350 has 3-½” top and vertical rails and for this project includes an optional 10” bottom rail.  Four other minor building entrances used single GAMCO Series D200 narrow-stile commercial doors with 2-½” top and vertical rails and the optional 10” bottom rails. All the doors were supplied with custom hardware, continuous hinges, 12” single offset C-pull handles, interior panic bar openers, and exterior key lock cylinders.

GAMCO supplied its 1-¾” x 4-½”Series FG450 and its 2” x 4-½” FG451 storefront framing surrounding all the building doors. The framing included ½” high low-sill aluminum mill saddles.

The building’s basement floor that is partially above grade was specified with 36 GAMCO W250C commercial fixed and hopper style windows combined horizontally in several ribbon sections.  The W250C is a strong, thermally broken window with 2-½” frame depth, corner keyed mitered joints, and a 1” glazing pocket.  The project-in hopper windows feature 4-bar hinges.  The fixed and hopper windows are structurally rated CW-30 and CW-50, respectively.

All the GAMCO curtain wall, storefront, door, and window fenestration products received a dark bronze anodized finish.

GAMCO collaborated with the fenestration installer on glazing specifications and provided detailed glass sizing information. The installer then sourced and glazed onsite the insulated glass units (IGUs) and monolithic glass for the project’s curtain wall, storefront, doors, and windows. The curtain wall utilized dual pane IGUs with Guardian Sunguard SNR50 tempered glass and Pilkington Energy Advantage low-E tempered glass.

The developer and general contractor for Montebello Gateway was Trodale Developers of Suffern, NY.  The architect was AB Design of Spring Valley, NY, with luxury interior design by YossiG of Brooklyn, NY. Fenestration installation and glazing for the project was handled by valued longtime GAMCO customer EZ Glass & Mirror of Monsey, NY.

In Rockland County, west of the Hudson River and just north of New Jersey, the Montebello Gateway building is situated off main thoroughfare Airmont Road.  Near the New York State Thruway and I-287, the building is minutes away from the Mario Cuomo / Tappan Zee Bridge and New York City.  With its convenient location and a 200-space parking lot surrounding the building, the Montebello Gateway facility will be predominately used for medical offices.

KEYWORDS: commercial buildings curtain wall doors fenestration glass glazing insulated glass New York windows

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