Hochul Announces Capital Region Recipients of Restore NY Funding
- Governor Kathy Hochul announced $50 million in Restore New York funding for 50 projects to revitalize communities statewide on July 31, 2024.
- The projects stem from strategic local efforts in Tonawanda, Aurora, Gowanda, and other regions to reduce blight and stimulate economic growth.
- Key initiatives include mixed-use redevelopment, historic preservation, infrastructure improvements, and support for cultural and commercial spaces.
- Hochul noted that the projects, which receive funding ranging from $480,000 to $3.4 million, continue to enhance the value and opportunities within these sites and communities.
- These investments aim to enhance housing, business opportunities, and public amenities, promoting sustainable growth and vibrant downtowns across New York.
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Goodwill Theatre gets nearly $5 million grant to expand operation
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) - The Goodwill Theatre in Johnson City is receiving a major boost to its plan to build a three-story addition and increase its performing arts capacity five-fold. The New York State Council on the Arts has awarded Goodwill Theatre with nearly $5 million toward restoring the 1899 firehouse that sits adjacent to the historic theater building. Much of the money will go toward the addition which will create lobbies wit…
Hochul announces Capital Region recipients of Restore NY funding
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Several municipalities in the Capital Region, the Mid-Hudson area, and the Mohawk Valley were awarded Restore New York Communities Initiative funding. Governor Kathy Hochul awarded the grants to multiple villages, towns, and cities for revitalization efforts. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! With an overall goal of reducing and removing blight and generating resi…
Six local communities receive Restore NY Communities Initiative money
ALBANY, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) -- Six local communities were awarded a combined $7 million from the Restore New York Communities initiative on Thursday, according to an announcement from Governor Kathy Hochul. Governor Hochul announced on Thursday, May 22, that 50 projects -- including five in the Mohawk Valley -- will share over $50 million to encourage community revitalization. The initiative helps revitalization efforts by reducing blight, growi…
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