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The four Albany Democratic mayoral candidates give mixed reviews on a proposed $600 million, 8,000-seat professional soccer ...
ALBANY — Albany County is making a big bet on the Capital City’s downtown. The county is on the brink of signing an agreement with the Albany Convention Center Authority that would achieve two goals: ...
There were plenty of princesses. Mounds of mermaids. Flocks of fairies. Swarms of Spider-Men. Packs of Pokémon. Hordes of Harley Quinns. Waves of witches.
These are some of the projects recommended for funding in Albany's Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant focusing on the Clinton Square area downtown. (The full list of projects is in the story ...
Downtown Albany used to be known for deteriorated buildings, break-ins and other problems. But things have changed dramatically in recent years, and two centerpieces of the area’s continued ...
Alas, Albany’s percentage isn’t particularly unusual by the grim standards of the typical American downtown, and, overall, Albany ranks 68th out of the 102 cities analyzed.
Albany County, MVP Health Care and the Downtown Albany Business Improvement District are hosting the new market outside MVP Arena starting July 16 from noon to 4 p.m. The other dates are Aug. 20 ...
The future of downtown Albany has been an ongoing discussion for decades. WALB spoke to a few people who talked about their experiences and what they would want down in the Good Life City.
How many citizens in Albany County believe that we really need another convention center in downtown Albany? If there had been a wealth of support, this project would have been built by now ...
Albany The nature of diversifying downtown development can be summed up alliteratively: brides, booze, babies. Advertisement Article continues below this ad And, less alliteratively, gourmet ...
Juneteenth events continue throughout the weekend and celebrate resiliency and culture. But there’s one that’s sharing ...
Hounds of Halloween, the fun-filled dog trick-or-treating and costume contest event, will return to downtown Albany on Saturday, October 19. Over 20 businesses will participate from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.