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The crowd inside a Saint Rose auditorium filled three tiers Wednesday as hundreds of neighborhood and city residents are eager to hear what’s happening with the more than 20-plus acres of campus in the heart of the capital city. Some buildings are already occupied, and preparations are underway to enable other buildings to be put back on the tax rolls as housing stock.
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The Pine Hills Land Authority's Board of Directors recently voted 5 to 1 to commence talks with Albany County. It’s a move that clears the way for the county’s intended purchase of five buildings on the 26.5-acre former college campus.
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Albany County has signed a temporary license agreement with the Albany County Pine Hills Land Authority to establish a presence on the former College of Saint Rose campus.
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Albany County Executive Dan McCoy hosts State of the County at former College of Saint Rose propertyAlbany County Executive Dan McCoy gave his 14th State of the County Address Tuesday at the former campus of the College of Saint Rose — which is part of his plans for the county’s future.
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Albany County's plan to purchase the former College of Saint Rose campus is a step closer to completion.
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The Albany County Pine Hills Land Authority has successfully acquired the College of Saint Rose campus at auction.
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The Albany County authority created to purchase the shuttered College of Saint Rose campus in Albany has been handed a defeat.
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The final appointment has been made to the board that will help determine the fate of the former College of Saint Rose property in the city of Albany.
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Officials in Albany County have announced their appointees to a board that will work to decide the future of the shuttered College of Saint Rose.