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New offer made for FMCC dorms; Amsterdam landlord claims he will pay more than other buyer | The Daily Gazette
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May 3, 2021
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FULTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES – William Petrosino, an Amsterdam-area landlord, made an offer on Thursday to buy the Fulmont College Association’s three dormitory halls at Fulton Montgomery Community College. He said his offer is “substantially higher” than the $1.1 million purchase agreement between the association and Dan Vann Properties. Either arrangement must receive court approval.
Petrosino said he’s been interested in buying the dormitory buildings at 588 County Highway 142 since before 2010, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture loaned the Fulmont College Association $11.3 million to buy and upgrade the 1980s-vintage Fulton Hall and Montgomery Hall for $4 million from the Massachusetts-based private company that owned them and building from scratch the $7.1
U.S. Attorney to appear in FMCC dorm sale case | The Daily Gazette
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FULTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of New York has filed notice with Fulton County Supreme Court indicating it will be participating in the upcoming court proceedings over the matter of the potential sale of three F-MCC dormitory halls owned by the nonprofit Fulmont College Association.
The court filing indicated Assistant U.S. Attorney John D. Hoggan Jr. will be appearing in the case on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. The USDA in 2010 loaned the Fulmont College Association $11.3 million for the purpose of purchasing and renovating the 1980s-vintage Fulton Hall and Montgomery Hall dorm buildings for $4 million and then building in 2012 the 144-bed, co-ed Raider Hall dorm for $7.1 million.
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
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