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The former Oval Wood Dish factory on Demars Boulevard in Tupper Lake is seen in December 2019.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE The former Oval Wood Dish factory on Demars Boulevard has been sold to a development company that plans to convert the 110,000-square-foot building into mixed-income housing and business. For years the building has sat empty, except for boats and cars people lease space to store inside and at one point a charity gift shop. The sale of the building has been in the works for years but was finalized last Tuesday, April 13. Norman Bobrow, of Manhattan sold the property to Syracuse-based Lahinch Group, according to Tupper Lake village Mayor Paul Maroun.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com
The former Oval Wood Dish factory on Demars Boulevard in Tupper Lake is seen in December 2019.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE The former Oval Wood Dish factory on Demars Boulevard has been sold to a development company that plans to convert the 110,000-square-foot building into mixed-income housing and business. For years the building has sat empty, except for boats and cars people lease space to store inside and at one point a charity gift shop. The sale of the building has been in the works for years but was finalized last Tuesday, April 13. Norman Bobrow,of Manhattan sold the property to Syracuse-based Lahinch Group, according to Tupper Lake village Mayor Paul Maroun.
Palmieri Announces Redevelopment Of Former Steam Cotton Factory
Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri has announced the redevelopment of the former Utica Steam Cotton factory at 600 State Street.
The facility, which is in close proximity to the future Mohawk Valley Health System Medical Campus, is being renovated by the Lahinch Group in Syracuse.
The building will provide commercial space, food and beverage space and on-site parking.
It will also include Amenities like a fitness center, tenant lounge and on-site storage. “I’m pleased to announce the redevelopment of the former Utica Steam Cotton Factory. This project is yet another sign of downtown Utica’s rebirth. With the advent of a state-of-the-art medical campus, this facility will provide a unique opportunity for businesses to relocate and grow,” said Palmieri.
Former Utica Steam Cotton Factory to be redeveloped
The property will offer on-site parking and is located next to the future Mohawk Valley Health System downtown hospital.
Posted: Dec 14, 2020 12:38 PM
Posted By: Brent Kearney
UTICA, NY - A former factory building in downtown Utica will be renovated into new commercial space.
Mayor Robert Palmieri says the redevelopment will take place at the former Utica Steam Cotton Factory, located at 600 State Street. The Lahinch Group of out Syracuse plans to redevelop the old building into a brand new commercial space.
The property will offer on-site parking and is located next to the future Mohawk Valley Health System downtown hospital. It will hold medical and commercial space as well as food and beverage space.