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Vacant & Abandoned Buildings Initiative-

11/4/10 UPDATE TO COUNCIL: Pace Land Use Law Center/Center for Community Progress Draft Final Report on Recommendations for Vacant & Distressed Building Initiative / Newburgh Timeframe

UPDATE: PACE Land Use Law Center/Center for Community Progress Draft Recommendations for Vacant & Distressed Building Initiative (presented to City Council 9/14/10)

Pace University Land Use Law Center & Center for Community Progress Host Strategy Sessions about City of Newburgh Vacant & Abandoned Buildings

PLEASE PARTICIPATE: Pace LULC Newburgh Vacant & Distressed Property Questionnaire for Stakeholders

Ten Step Strategies for Dealing with Vacant & Abandoned Properties- Presented by Center for Community Progress & Pace LULC

Waterfront Development
The largest economic development project under way in the City is the redevelopment of more than 30 acres near the waterfront by Leyland Associates of Tuxedo, New York.

Facade Improvement Program
Assistance is available for improving facades on lower Broadway and Liberty Street.

West Street Medical/Technical Park
The City is supporting the development of an advanced telecommunications network and construction of an $8million facility to house it on West Street.

 

City of Newburgh Economic Adjustment Strategy

Brownfields Redevelopment

 

 

Dept. of Planning & Development

City Hall, Third Floor
83 Broadway
Phone: (845) 569-9400
Fax: (845)569-9700

           

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