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As new year begins, questions for Schenectady’s $10M Downtown Revitalization Initiative remain unanswered | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY The year has been rough for downtown Schenectady, where restaurants and bars have been battered by stop-and-go restrictions and Proctors remains shuttered.
But even amid the pandemic, the city passed a major hurdle on how to spend $10 million in state grant funds awarded last fall as part of the Schenectady Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), the effort designed to spur broader economic investment between downtown and Mohawk Harbor.
With the year coming to an end, and the state facing an $8.7 billion projected budget shortfall, an announcement on which projects, if any, will be greenlit by the state remains forthcoming.
Utility provides funds to help Metroplex market empty produce warehouse
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The Rotterdam warehouse is large enough to drive a train through, which is how Railex trains were unloaded. The building is 228,000 square feet, of which 100,000 is cold storage. (Courtesy of Schenectady County Metroplex Development Authority)Schenectady Metroplex Development AuthorityShow MoreShow Less
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The warehouse is in full production at Railex in Rotterdam, New York, in this photo from the Times Union archives. (Skip Dickstein / Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Workers at the Railex Company in Rotterdam, New York unload rail cars of their load of produce from the west coast today. (Times Union Archives)SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less