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A request for a two-lot minor subdivision by Vincent Holdings of Utica of an approximately 1.74-acre parcel at 195 Brooks Road. more
A Hobby Lobby store may become a future tenant of Freedom Plaza, 205 Erie Blvd. W., according to a listing on the DCL Management Corp. website on Friday, March 17. more
On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed into law, providing the country with financial relief to address the economic problems brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. more

Valley View, Utica’s iconic catering venue, is now back in the hands of the city after Daniele’s lease has expired. more
Mohawk Valley Garden Corporation is planning to build a mixed-use complex in Utica’s Bagg’s Square district. more
The real estate market has been a hot topic of discussion for the past few years, with fluctuations in housing prices and demand making headlines across the globe. more
Hotel Oneida used to be a hub of social gathering and community, and the city of Oneida wants to bring that spirit back. more
It’s been a bumpy ride for mortgage companies lately. Some lenders have gone out of business, merged with other companies or narrowed their focus. And more changes are likely in 2023. more
All eyes are on the St. Elizabeth Medical Center as officials with Mohawk Valley Health System and the city of Utica determine the best option on what to do with the campus once it closes. more
The rejection was based on lack of proof of financial burden and legal documentation that the property was a three-family dwelling when it was purchased. more
A request to install an electronic sign at the new Big Jay’s Pizza at 421 N. James St. was narrowly approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals during its monthly meeting. more
Oneida Nation Enterprises has announced plans for its fourth Maple Leaf Market store, which will be located at the intersection of Route 365 and Route 31 in Verona. more
The complete streets concept trial implemented on Genesee Street in October has been extended for an additional 90 days. more
Utica continues to be the recipient of significant financial investments as more than $500,000 has been allocated to 21 downtown businesses. more
Legislation that would authorize Mayor Jacqueline M. Izzo to apply for a $1.5 million grant to demolish the former Columbus School building and facilitate redevelopment of the property. more
“Our undisrupted reliance on fossil fuels and our aging building stock — the median New York home is the oldest in the nation — not only result in higher energy costs but also in higher emissions,” notes a written part of Gov. Hochul's state address. more
Work is coming along on Verona’s water infrastructure project. more
In pushing for a major expansion of New York’s housing stock, Gov. Kathy Hochul is taking aim at restrictive local zoning policies by proposing a fast-track state approval process. more
Village Planning Board members voted Tuesday to apply for a $2 million Restore NY grant to help demolish and restore portions of the historic Waterbury Felt Mill. more
A longtime staple of the community that’s been around for 25 years, Wagner Farms will discontinue its farming operations and change directions in 2023. more
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