Binghamton will receive state funds to demolish a vacant property on the city’s North Side. The city has received more than $500,000 through the Restore New York program, which will be used to demolish the old Big Lots building on State Street and build an $11 million affordable housing project in its place. Mayor Rich David says the building will feature nearly 50 apartments and commercial spaces, which he hopes to turn into a needed grocery store for that section of the city. Other projects across the Southern Tier also received Restore New York funding yesterday, including building renovations in Elmira and Ithaca.
Loading advertisement…
Latest Local News
Elmira woman facing charges after incident at Five Guys in Big Flats
An Elmira woman is facing charges following an incident... Read More.
Golf FORe Kids tournament raises over $10K for Childen’s House
The sixth annual Golf FORe Kids Tournament raised over... Read More.
Shady Strong BBQ Competition and Music Festival set for this weekend
The Shady Strong ALS Awareness organization will host its... Read More.
Eastbound ramps at Exit 65 in Owego to be closed July 10-24
The New York State Department of Transportation has announced... Read More.
Previous
Next














