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Ready or not, Schenectady’s new lower 25 mph speed limit begins Saturday. The city is the latest in the region to reduce its speed limit from 30 mph in a bid to keep roads and people safe.
The Schenectady Fire Department tells us there was a heavy fire on Friday night at 860 Eastern Avenue. The department says the call for the fire came in just after 6 p.m.
The Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority has approved the renovation of the historic building at 3 State Street. The four-story structure was built in 1900 and is listed on the National Regi… ...
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According to Schenectady Fire Chief Donald Mareno, the fire was reported by Rescue 1 at approximately 4:30 a.m. as they were returning from a separate fire on Fairview Avenue.
The 55,000-square foot building’s last tenant left in 2021, and the previous owner had let the space fall into disrepair. Mark Paquin is President of Cass Hill Development, the Latham-based firm ...
The Schenectady Fire Department received a report just before 12:30 a.m. for a structure fire at the two-story building at 115 Victory Ave.. Although the home was abandoned, it appeared that ...
The City of Schenectady Industrial Development Agency (IDA) is set to buy the former Fireside Restaurant at 1631 Eastern Parkway in Schenectady. The IDA will be buying the building for $110,000.
The restaurant, located at 1687 Foster Ave., has been owned and managed since 1969 by Lewis Riccitello, son of the eponymous founder, and his wife, Donna. John Riccitello opened it in 1962.
A building on Manhattan’s prized Fifth Avenue has hit the market for the first time in more than 50 years — and asks $45 million, The Post can report. The five-story commercial property at 560 ...
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