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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announces construction completion of the $1.5 billion Jacob K. Javits Convention Center expansion in New York City Tuesday.
(Provided photo â Kevin P. Coughlin, governorâs office) Leaders in the state’s 10 regions can start applying for more than $750 million in grants earmarked for economic development projects, officials said, as New York works to rebuild from the fiscal fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. Businesses, municipalities and local governments, nonprofit organizations statewide and the public can apply for the funding for community development projects intended to create thousands of jobs and boost the economy. The 2021-22 state budget includes spending $750 million in economic development money from dozens of programs to fund the 11th round of the Regional Economic Development Council initiative.
NEW YORK — Leaders in the state’s 10 regions can start applying for more than $750 million in grants earmarked for economic development projects, officials said, as New York works
Legoland set for summer opening in Goshen after many delays
Legoland set for summer opening in Goshen after many delays
The new Hudson Valley theme park will open its doors to the public this summer; resort to follow next year
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Legoland New York is officially opening this summer in the Hudson Valley s Town of Goshen. Before the opening, Legoland faced five years worth of hurdles, including opposition from citizen action groups, large fines from the DEC and the COVID-19 pandemic.LEGOLAND New York Resort
A pandemic, grants, big tax breaks, fines from the Department of Environmental Conversation and public opposition have all weaved their way into the five-year timeline leading up to the opening of Hudson Valley’s Legoland.
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NEW YORK â Leaders in the stateâs 10 regions can start applying for more than $750 million in grants earmarked for economic development projects, officials said, as New York works to rebuild from the fiscal fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
Businesses, municipalities and local governments, nonprofit organizations statewide and the public can apply for the funding for community development projects intended to create thousands of jobs and boost the economy.
The 2021-22 state budget includes spending $750 million in economic development money from dozens of programs to fund the 11th round of the Regional Economic Development Council initiative.
The next round is part of New Yorkâs pandemic recovery, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.