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At the time, Central Warehouse is considered a sign of Albany’s prosperity. A Times Union article under the headline “Albany’s building boom” in August 1927 boasts “the permit granted by ...
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan has declared a state of emergency as officials work to determine the extent of structural failure of the downtown Central Warehouse building, a long-vacant eyesore in ...
By Mike DeMasi – Reporter, Albany Business Review Apr 13, 2022 The building, which has been vacant for decades and is an ugly blot on the city skyline, was recently appraised for $900,000.
ALBANY – There’s a new lease on life for the Central Warehouse in Albany. Albany County legislators approved Redburn Development and Columbia Development to take on the renovation project.
Central Warehouse viewed from Corning Tower on Nov. 29, 2021. Decades of decay culminate last month with a 3-day halt to train travel next to the building as chunks of the facade fell near the tracks.
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Dan McCoy: Albany's "Central Warehouse will not be taken down well into 2026" - MSNAlbany County officials say they’re awaiting a court decision in a lawsuit that has delayed demolition of the city’s long-vacant Central Warehouse building. Albany County Executive Dan McCoy ...
A new chapter has begun for downtown Albany's long-abandoned Central Warehouse, one of the area’s worst eyesores. Standing outside the 11-story building Thursday, Albany County Executive Dan ...
Now it’s time to take Central Warehouse down and have this fresh canvas to tie more of downtown Albany into the waterfront,” he said. The Albany Business Review was first to report the story.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It’s business as usual for Amtrak but the fight over the infamous Central Warehouse is far from over for the city of Albany. “There is continued work that is still ...
The 11-story Central Warehouse, a run-down concrete fortress with graffiti and broken windows, sits alongside Interstate 787. Albany, New York's, ugly duckling is still a long way from becoming a ...
ALBANY (WRGB) — Driving down Interstate 787, you can’t miss the giant concrete eyesore that stands out on the Albany skyline, but its ugliness goes beyond the surface. “The condition from ...
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