Capital Region Land Bank Receives $2M State Grant
One Community Update
November 27, 2024
Source: The Daily Gazette
The Capital Region Land Bank was recently awarded a $2 million state grant that will allow the organization to continue its work tackling blight throughout Schenectady County and the nearby city of Amsterdam.
The award from the state department of Homes and Community Renewal brings the nonprofit’s total received in grant funding since its inception a decade ago to $12 million.
Richard Ruzzo, chair of the Land Bank and a member of the Schenectady County Legislature, called the funding “essential.”
The Land Bank has demolished more than 200 vacant buildings and provided funding to renovate an additional 33 structures that has led to the creation of more than 250 housing units.
In recent months, it has started work to demolish nine city-owned buildings along Summit Avenue in Schenectady to make way for 41 townhomes proposed by MLB Construction and AIK Property Group.
The organization has also razed buildings along State Street, including the former Mohawk Auto Center which county officials hope to turn into a grocery store in the future.
RuthAnne Visnauskas, commissioner of New York State Homes and Community Renewal, praised the Land Bank’s work, calling it a “model for how targeted investments can strengthen communities and improve quality of life for residents.”
The $2 million award is the largest grant an organization can receive through the Homes and Community Renewal Land Bank Initiative.
“New York State Homes and Community Renewal is proud to support the Capital Region Land Bank’s continued efforts to revitalize neighborhoods and increase housing supply,” Visnauskas said.
The Capital Region Land Bank is administered by the Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority.
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