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Newburgh Storefront Improvement Program Requests Proposals

-Photo by Newburgh Restoration flickr pool user GL’s EYE Broadway is considered Newburgh’s Main Street. It’s quite sad since many storefronts are dilapidated and run down like the ones pictured above. The City is now accepting proposals for it’s storefront improvement program from qualified architectural firms. You can find out more here, or contact James [...]

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13 and 15 Chambers Street Newburgh NY

Newburgh Land Bank Moving to Chambers Street

The funeral home and apartment building at 13 Chambers Street will soon be home to the Newburgh Land Bank according to a recent THR article. It seems like the commercial space in the front will become the office space, and there are plans for apartments above. There are some excellent guides and websites on the [...]

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Newburgh Mid Broadway Lot

Mid-Broadway Lot up for Review Tonight at ARC Meeting

For those of you interested in the aesthetic of the proposed building at the Mid-Broadway Lot, you should attend tonight’s Architectural Review Commission (ARC) meeting. It will be held at the Activity Center, 401 Washington St at 7:30 pm. For those of you that have concerns with such as parking and traffic, you should attend [...]

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Greater Newburgh Partnership Works Towards Rezoning the City

Zoning and land use laws are extremely important elements of the development of a city. Zoning divides the community into commercial, residential, and industrial districts. The Greater Newburgh Partnership (GNP) is setting the goal to rewrite the zoning codes of Newburgh in order to attract businesses into the City, and to take advantage of all [...]

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Atlas Industries Installing Entryway

The folks over at Atlas Industries are coming along with in their project of making their building a functioning place. This will be the entryway on Spring Street. They already have come so far. It’s great to see the are still going full steam ahead.

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Developments for Tyrone Crabb Park

Here is an update regarding the long awaited Tyrone Crabb Park from the Newburgh Historical Society: On Friday afternoon City of Newburgh dignitaries past and present gathered at the corner of South Street and Grand Avenue to break ground for the long anticipated Tyrone Crabb Park. Tyrone Crabb was a long time city resident who [...]

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Developments at 51 William Street

This property at 51 William Street went before the Architecture Review Commission in January. This is an exciting development for the William Street area as many buildings are run down and in need of a lot of attention. William Street used to be a bustling commercial area filled with stores. This street is particularly attractive [...]

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Developers Continue Push For Supermarket at Mid Broadway Lot

Last Wednesday the Architectural Review Commission was presented information regarding the Mid-Broadway lot. Not much has changed since the project was last presented to the city council. This time however, the developer, Mill Street Partners mentioned a verbal commitment from the State to help with funding. A few ARC members do not not consider a [...]

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Mid Broadway Lot Up for Discussion at ARC Meeting Moved to this Wednesday

The Mid-Broadway lot continues to be on all Newburgh minds. The development of the lot would have a huge effect on that section of Broadway, as well is the NoBro and SoBro neighborhoods. Things have been cool for a while however, the Mid-Broadway lot is on the agenda for the Architecture Review Commission (ARC) and [...]

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Newburgh Tries to Woo Film Industry

This week members of the Newburgh and film communities united at the Motorcycle Museum with the goal of devising a plan to attract the film industry to the City of Newburgh and Orange County. Hudson Valley film productions have declined, with 539 productions in 2010, dropping down to 412 productions in 2011. The goal is [...]

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