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NORTHAMPTON The owner of St. John Cantius Church has rejected the city’s offer to buy the historic structure at 10 Hawley St., leaving officials to continue looking for a downtown location to build the planned Community Resilience.
NORTHAMPTON The city is offering to buy the vacant St. John Cantius Church at 10 Hawley St., which the current owner wants to demolish, in order to use the site for the planned Community Resilience Hub resource center.In an Oct. 7 letter to.
Northampton committee pushes pause on St. John church demolition decision >St. John Cantius Church on Hawley Street in Northampton, seen in July. Visible at left are the Hawley Manor townhouses, under construction on the site of the church’s former rectory and parish hall. Gazette FILE PHOTO
Published: 8/4/2021 7:52:20 PM
NORTHAMPTON A decision on whether the historic St. John Cantius Church can be torn down to make way for five townhouses has been delayed at least three months, giving the committee weighing the issue more time to consider proposals from both sides of the contentious debate. The Central Business Architecture Committee voted Tuesday to continue a public hearing on the proposed demolition of the church on Hawley Street. The unanimous vote to review the application again on Nov. 9 came after a presentation from the building’s owner, O’Connell Development Group of Holyoke, and a four-hour public hearing that drew comments from residents who argued that t
Times Union puts land near its office up for sale
Acreage is considered prime undeveloped property in Colonie
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An overhead view of the parcels next to the Times Union that are on the market.CBRE
COLONIE The Times Union is putting just under 53 acres of land adjacent to the newspaper’s office and printing plant on the market for $8,250,000.
Dubbed Times Union Land, the offering, which divides the acreage into three main sites, is listed by CBRE and has just been placed on the company’s Deal Flow website, which lists commercial properties for sale around the nation.
“CBRE, as exclusive advisor, is pleased to present to qualified developers and occupiers, a rare and outstanding opportunity to purchase the Times Union Land, a prime, mixed-use development site consisting of +/- 52.93 acres of undeveloped land located in the Town of Colonie, New York (the “Property”) the most populous suburb of Albany,” reads part of the listing.