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The Utica Observer-Dispatch moves to new downtown Utica location

The O-D’s main newsroom operations will move to a first-floor space in the former Commercial Travelers Insurance building at 70 Genesee St.

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More details on Tupper Lake's $10M state grant

The target area for Tupper Lake s DRI starts in the Park Street commercial district, runs through the waterfront Municipal Park and ends further down Demars Boulevard where the former Oval Wood Dish factory sits.

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Tupper Lake awarded $10 million through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative

TUPPER LAKE — Tupper Arts was filled with tears and cheers Friday as a packed house of Tupper Lakers learned their village was awarded $10 million through the Downtown Revitalization

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New owners of old Oval Wood Dish factory plan housing up front, business in the back

TUPPER LAKE — The people who recently purchased the former Oval Wood Dish factory have laid out what their planned redevelopment of the building will have in store: housing up front, business in the back. Joe Gehm and Michael Dunyk, owners of the Syracuse-based Lahinch Group, purchased the historic 110,000-square-foot factory with its iconic smokestack for $1 million two weeks ago. They are anticipating a $30 million redevelopment of the building, turning it into blended apartments and business space. They plan to build 92 apartments in total — two-thirds mixed-income apartments geared toward “entry-level workforce housing,” and one-third market-rate apartments geared toward wealthier renters. Gehm anticipates the mixed-income units will be priced to be affordable for people working at the Sunmount state facility for people with developmental disabilities, the Wild Center nature museum or one of the many restaurants in town.

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