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First Public Workshop Planned to Chart the Future of the Former College of Saint Rose Campus Read the Article

WHAT: The Albany County Pine Hills Land Authority (ACPHLA) and its strategic redevelopment analyst CPL will host the first of three “Reimagine Saint Rose” community visioning workshops, intended to listen to public input and collaboratively chart a future for the former College of Saint Rose campus in the Pine Hills neighborhood. The 26.5-acre site was acquired by ACPHLA in early 2025 for $35 million via Albany County bonds. Since the acquisition, the ACPHLA Board of Directors and CEO Kevin O’Connor

Supreme Court Upholds Advance Albany County Alliance’s Selection for Demolition of the Central Warehouse Read the Article

Court finds petitioner’s arguments to be without merit

The Advance Albany County Alliance and CEO Kevin O’Connor today released the following statement about the Supreme Court’s decision in the lawsuit filed against the Alliance: “We are pleased with the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Alliance’s procurement process and affirm the integrity of our approach in selecting the most qualified team for the Central Warehouse project. From day one, our goal has been to advance a transparent and strategic approach that prioritizes public safety, economic revitalization and community

Albany County Awards More Than $729,000 to Local Arts Initiatives Read the Article

County-led grants support performance, physical and interpretive projects to enrich the cultural landscape

Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy, the Albany County Arts and Culture Advisory Council and the Advance Albany County Alliance presented 28 local art organizations and individuals with $729,161.84 in arts-focused grant funding, during an honorary reception on Friday morning at the Albany Institute of History and Art. The award winners announced Friday include local theater companies, art galleries, public organizations, individual artists, historic preservation groups and more (see list below). This round of funding follows more than $500,000 awarded

Albany County Executive Presents $300,000 Check to Eckert Mechanical for Expansion and Job Growth Read the Article

The County-provided low-interest loan will assist with the purchase and expansion of their three-acre site

Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy, alongside Advance Albany County Alliance CEO Kevin O’Connor, presented Eckert Mechanical, LLC with a $300,000 ceremonial check today. This funding, provided through the county-backed Al Tech Loan Fund, supports the company’s relocation to a new three-acre facility at 49 Sicker Road in Latham and its plans to expand union employment. The event took place at the company’s new headquarters, highlighting the company’s growth and commitment to the local workforce. The expansion is expected to

Albany County Industrial Development Agency Names New Board Chair and Vice Chair Read the Article

Michael Paparian and Dennis Feeney to lead the not-for-profit public benefit corporation board

The Albany County Industrial Development Agency (ACIDA) is pleased to announce the organization’s new chairman of the Board of Directors, Michael Paparian, and vice chair Dennis Feeney. “I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Michael Paparian and Dennis Feeney on their appointments as Chair and Vice Chair of the Albany County Industrial Development Agency,” said Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy. “Their leadership comes at a pivotal time for our region, as we are on the cusp of

Advance Albany County Alliance Marks Historic Investment in Ecovative Read the Article

$1,681,000 commitment to fast-growing research, development and manufacturing business reflects County’s sustainability goals

The Advance Albany County Alliance, its partner agencies and Albany County government officials today presented Ecovative with a ceremonial $1,681,000 check, commemorating the County’s largest investment to date in sustainable research and manufacturing. The check presentation was held next to Ecovative’s newest packaging line for MyBacon: an award-winning plant-based bacon from MyForest Foods, a spinout company of Ecovative, which is farmed, prepared and packaged at Ecovative’s 180,000-square-foot facilities in Green Island. The expanded packaging line is a direct result of

Albany Pine Hills Land Authority Finalizes Acquisition of Former College of Saint Rose Campus Read the Article

On March 13, 2025, the Albany Pine Hills Land Authority (ACPHLA), backed by Albany County, officially completed the $35 million acquisition of the former College of Saint Rose campus. This 27-acre property, encompassing 71 buildings totaling approximately 950,000 square feet, is now poised for a transformative redevelopment aimed at revitalizing the Pine Hills neighborhood and serving the broader Albany community. The closure of the College of Saint Rose in 2024, due to financial challenges and declining enrollment, left a significant

Advance Albany County Alliance Board Votes to Enter Negotiations for the Demolition of Albany’s Central Warehouse Read the Article

Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy Securing Additional Funding Support from Governor Kathy Hochul

The Advance Albany County Alliance announced today that its Board of Directors has voted to enter contract negotiations for the demolition of the long-abandoned Central Warehouse, and has invited Gramercy Group, Inc. of Wantagh, New York, and LiRo-Hill to those negotiations. The Central Warehouse, a 97-year-old decommissioned cold storage facility in North Albany, has largely been abandoned and deteriorating since the early 1990’s. The cost of the demolition is now estimated at more than $14 million, higher than the $13

Black-Owned Custom Apparel Company Gets Assistance from Albany County for Purchase of Central Avenue Property Read the Article

$135,000 loan Advance Albany County Alliance makes building owner-occupied

Faith Creative Names, a local promotional products company, has taken a major step in its rapid growth by purchasing its own facility at 257 Central Avenue in Albany. This milestone was made possible by a $135,000 disbursement from the Advance Albany County Alliance’s Al Tech Loan Fund. The woman-owned, Black-owned business specializes in charter school uniforms, custom apparel and is beginning to grow in “ad specialty” areas such as monogrammed mugs, pens and other personalized merchandise. Acquiring the building from

Advance Albany County Alliance Acquires Former South End Grocery Store Read the Article

The Alliance’s acquisition aims to positively impact the South End of Albany

The Advance Albany County Alliance (AACA) is pleased to announce the acquisition of the former South End Grocery Store, a key property in the heart of Albany’s South End. The acquisition of 106 S. Pearl Street marks an exciting step forward in revitalizing the area and ensuring that the space is developed to meet the community’s needs. The AACA is committed to working closely with local stakeholders, residents and community groups to create a vibrant and sustainable development that addresses