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The city of Rome is poised to come out of the pandemic stronger, Mayor Jacqueline Izzo said Thursday when she was the guest speaker at the Rome Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting.
“We were able to keep our projects moving,” Izzo said, providing updates on most of the economic activity taking place throughout the city.
Izzo touched on newer projects such as Woodhaven, housing developments in the city, Downtown Revitalization Initiatives (DRI) and construction taking place within Griffiss Business and Technology Park, during her roughly half-hour speech.
The mayor also spoke on city infrastructure projects, such as upgrading the city’s sewer system.
Cold Point facility in Rome continues city s revitalization through Brownfield grants
Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced the completion of Cold Point Corporation’s new 50,000-square-foot, $5.1 million manufacturing facility in Rome at one of two sites at the former Rome Cable Corporation complex – the latest example of the city utilizing Brownfield grants to help rehabilitate properties and return them to the tax rolls.
Cold Point specializes in the design and manufacturing of water-sourced heat pumps, packaged terminal air conditioners, condensing units and other similar products, according to Cuomo’s announcement.
The new facility marks a milestone for the project, which is a signature part of Rome’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative and a strategic site identified in the Erie Boulevard Brownfield Opportunity Area.
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