‘Block by block’ – Four ‘Red X’ Signs Removed After Building Rehab in Troy
TROY, N.Y. — The Troy Fire Department took down four more “Red X” signs on several buildings in the city this week.
TROY, N.Y. — The Troy Fire Department took down four more “Red X” signs on several buildings in the city this week.
Some progress being made to restore vacant buildings in the city of Troy thanks to the Troy Community Land Bank, Mayor Carmella Mantello and the Troy Firefighters.
The Troy Community Land Bank removed red X placards from four stabilized buildings Tuesday morning. According to city officials, the four properties, once deemed unsafe for entry, were rehabilitated and now are safe.
Officials are celebrating the removal of Red X placards from four stabilized properties in Troy. The Red X’s came down Tuesday, signifying that the severely neglected buildings have been reinforced and laying the groundwork for future homeownership and responsible redevelopment.
Troy is removing the red “X” markings from four stabilized properties throughout the city. The buildings are at 3229 & 3230 6th Ave. and 3209 & 3211 7th Avenue.
The Troy Community Land Bank (TCLB) announced the completion of multiple roofing projects throughout Troy. The revitalization efforts are part of the non-profit organization’s goal to renovate vacant properties into valuable assets for the city.
TROY, N.Y. — The Troy Community Land Bank (TCLB) announced the completion of new roofing projects at 17 Park Avenue, 32 Glen Avenue and 785 River Street.
TROY, N.Y. >> Members of the Troy Community Land Bank held its annual Board of Directors meeting Tuesday night in City Hall to discuss the corporation’s past year and to look ahead at things happening in 2018.
TROY – The Troy Community Land Bank plans to rehabilitate properties along the River Street corridor and collaborate with Capital District Transportation Authority’s bus rapid transit program to make improvements in the North Central neighborhood.
TROY >> Fighting blight is an unheralded struggle for the Troy Community Land Bank, a constant effort to keep buildings from deteriorating, knocking down structures when they can’t be salvaged and enticing investors into North Central, the city’s poorest neighborhood.