The quaint building that is 71 Liberty has seen some major improvements since it was bought back in February. This property sold so quick I didn’t have the time to create a real estate post. The going price was $40,000, most likely a cash deal. There was major leaking and other serious issues, so it is a delight to see that the new owner is quickly rehabilitating the property. Mr. Yannone who also saved the West Shore Train Station is behind this project. Word is that a new business selling local Italian food will be opening soon. They will cater to customers on the go. There might be other waterfront property owners on Liberty Street, but this is the first I am hearing of it.
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One very excited owner reports that she will be opening a bakery and grab and go italian in July. If we are lucky, perhaps she will have samples for sale at the upcoming newburghilluminatedfestival.com