Projects in Fulton, Syracuse, Watertown, Ithaca, Binghamton, Utica, and Rome are among those benefitting from nearly $40 million in funding in the fourth round of the Restore New York Communities Initiative.
Restore New York supports municipal-revitalization efforts across the state, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a news release issued Thursday.
In Central New York, the awards include $350,000 for the Route 481 gateway project in the City of Fulton and $500,000 for a restoration project in the Village of Phoenix.
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Both projects are a “positive step for both communities,” New York State Assemblyman Will Barclay (R–Pulaski), who represents Oswego County, said in a statement.
“For the City of Fulton, this funding will help the city move forward with its plan to make use of the former Nestle’s site. The Restore NY funds will help the city make the property marketable for future economic development. Likewise, the project in the village of Phoenix will take two dilapidated properties in the village and will turn the buildings around to make much-needed commercial retail space,” said Barclay.
Here are all the regional projects to receive funding, according to Cuomo’s office:
Central New York
City of Syracuse – Urban Gateway project – $2 million
City of Cortland – Downtown Cortland Building Redevelopment Project – $500,000 Village of Phoenix – Phoenix Restoration Project – $500,000
City of Fulton – Route 481 Gateway project – $350,000
Mohawk Valley
City of Utica – Downtown Utica Restore Project – $1 million
City of Amsterdam – Wrestling Hall of Fame redevelopment – $500,000
Village of Canajoharie – Beech Nut plant demolition – $500,000
City of Rome – Wood and Steel Cable Complex – $500,000
Village of Schoharie – Parrot House restoration – $500,000
Village of Sylvan Beach – Yesterday’s Royal rehabilitation – $500,000
City of Oneonta – Susquehanna Regional Food & Beverage Hub – $477,915
City of Gloversville – CRG Building renovation – $425,000
Village of Sharon Springs – Comfort House demolition – $250,000
Southern Tier
City of Binghamton – Big Lots Plaza demolition – $534,000
City of Elmira – Lake Street building rehabilitation – $500,000
City of Ithaca – Seneca Corn Street buildings rehabilitation – $500,000
Village of Owego – Gateway Project – $500,000
Town of Southport – Point Redevelopment – $500,000
Village of Whitney Point – Wilcox Building revitalization – $500,000
City of Corning – Blodgett Site redevelopment – $480,150
Village of Endicott – Rehabilitate former school buildings – $440,000
City of Norwich – Silver Street rehabilitation – $120,000
Village of Newark Valley – Ladder factory demolition – $100,000
Village of Johnson City – Johnson City District Revitalization Initiative – $60,000
North Country
Village of Lyons Falls – Lyons Falls Mill demolition – $500,000
Village of Massena – Slavins Building rehabilitation – $500,000
City of Ogdensburg – Ogdensburg BOA – $500,000
City of Watertown – Masonic Temple redevelopment – $500,000
Town of Watertown – Carolyn Pontiac property renovation – $500,000
Village of Potsdam – Congdon Hall renovation – $120,000
Town of AuSable – Keeseveille Civic Center redevelopment – $500,000
Town of Clifton – J and L site redevelopment – $500,000
Town of Crown Point – War Canoe Spirits distillery – $500,000
City of Plattsburgh – Highway Oil building demolition – $54,000
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com