The county signed an agreement with the Pine Hills Land Authority on Thursday, closing on its purchase of the property.
On March 10, the county legislature approved $6 million for the Pine Hills Land Authority to maintain campus security and infrastructure as revitalization plans unfold.
One of the next steps for the public authority that now owns the campus will be to select a consultant to craft a strategy for the site's redevelopment. The Albany County Pine Hills Land Authority ...
Albany County has signed a temporary license agreement with the Albany County Pine Hills Land Authority to establish a ...
The Pine Hills Land Authority's Board of Directors voted unanimously on Thursday to approve a $40 million bond to purchase the former College of Saint Rose campus. The college in Albany closed in ...
ALBANY — The Pine Hills Land Authority has authorized a $40 million bond to cover its purchase of the entirety of The College of Saint Rose campus. The authority’s Board of Directors voted ...
Indian Ladder Farms is set for a new season starting March 14, kicking off with the annual Maple Fest and the 30th ...
The former College of Saint Rose campus officially has new owners, marking a significant step in efforts to revitalize the ...
ALBANY — An Albany County legislative committee approved a $6 million transfer to the Pine Hills Land Authority as “seed money” to operate the former College of Saint Rose campus. The transfer will go ...
Plans for the redevelopment of the former College of Saint Rose campus are moving forward. On Thursday, the property was ...
JANUARY 20TH. WELL, SOME GROUPS SAY THAT THEY WANT PINE HILLS TO BREAK AWAY FROM ORANGE COUNTY’S CONTROL AND BECOME AN INDEPENDENT MUNICIPALITY. WESH 2’S SENAIT GEBREGIORGIS TELLS US HOW ...