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Hacker Boat plans to expand in Queensbury
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1of5A view of a runabout docked at the Hacker Boat Company on Monday, June 27, 2011 in Silver Bay. Hacker Boat Company is the leading American manufacturer of handcrafted mahogany boats. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union)Paul Buckowski Show MoreShow Less
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George Badcock, president and CEO of the Hacker Boat Company, sits in one of the company s racers in the showroom on Monday, June 27, 2011 in Silver Bay. Hacker Boat Company is relocating its production facilities to Queensbury from Ticonderoga this spring, with a new showroom to follow. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union)Paul Buckowski Show MoreShow Less
HUDSON â Arterial Streets presented its ideas for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative street and sidewalk improvements at the Common Council meeting last Tuesday.
The Downtown Revitalization Initiative is a $10 million grant from the Capital Region Economic Development Council in 2017. It is dedicated to western downtown Hudson, which the initiative calls the BRIDGE District, standing for Build- Renew- Invest- Develop- Grow- Empower.
The district covers Second Street to the waterfront from east to west, and Dock Street to the South Bay wetlands from north to south. There are 1,272 people representing 19% of Hudsonâs population and âall socioeconomic categories, and a multitude of ethnicities,â in the district, according to the state Downtown Revitalization Initiative plan.