Sunday, 4 March 2012

FROM VACANT LOTS TO HOUSING.(Business)

ALBANY -- A Syracuse developer of affordable housing is proposing building 35 residential units and 5,000 square feet of commercial space in the South End.

The scattered-site development by Housing Visions United Inc. would be called Knitting Factory Commons.

The project, which will be presented to the Albany Planning Board this morning, would be built on empty lots along both the east and west sides of South Pearl Street and the east and west sides of Broad Street.

Some of those empty lots, which are about a mile south of downtown Albany, are on land where the city in February demolished a historic factory and three adjacent buildings, in an area …

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