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Wednesday, May 25, 2022 When credibility matters
Mill Lane owner J.T. Pollard stands in the second floor of the old South Church Street building known as The Blockhouse on Friday, April 8, 2022. A restaurant and bar are planned at the minor Schenectady landmark.
Schenectady

Restaurant planned for last piece of Mill Lane project in downtown Schenectady

SCHENECTADY — Some protein is coming to the most carbohydrate-rich corner of Schenectady. Owner/architect J.T. Pollard said the last vacant… Read more »

This building at 224 State St. in Schenectady would be demolished to make way for an apartment building.
Schenectady

24-unit apartment building proposed on Lower State Street in Schenectady

SCHENECTADY — A new building with 24 apartments above a two-level parking garage is proposed on Lower State Street near… Read more »

A construction manager stands in the gym at the former Schenectady YMCA at 13 State St. in this 2017 Gazette file photo. The space will be renovated for use by SUNY Schenectady County
Schenectady

College to lease gym, offices at former Schenectady YMCA

SCHENECTADY — The last remaining piece of 13 State St. still resembling its days as a YMCA will be converted… Read more »

John Eoff, whose grandfather founded The Photo-Lab in 1914, reflects on its long history while standing in the shop on State Street in Schenectady on Friday. He is retiring and closing the store by the end of this month.
Schenectady

Downtown Schenectady’s Photo-Lab to close after 107 years

SCHENECTADY — The Photo-Lab in downtown Schenectady is shutting down after 107 years of operation by the same family. Owner… Read more »

The Trailways bus station at 22 State St. in Schenectady is shown Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021.
Schenectady

Old Schenectady bus station to be demolished, become parking lot

SCHENECTADY — The old Trailways bus station at the foot of State Street will be demolished and paved over as… Read more »

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Schenectady

$1.37M rebuild of South Church Street approved in Schenectady

SCHENECTADY — Big changes are ahead for a short but strategically placed stretch of South Church Street: The roughly 675… Read more »

Urban Co-Works CEO Jeff Goronkin and General Manager Kristen Guastella stand outside the organization’s future home at 430 Franklin St. in Schenectady on Wednesday.
Schenectady

Urban Co-Works to relocate short distance in downtown Schenectady

SCHENECTADY — The oldest downtown co-working space in Schenectady will be leaving its longtime home late this summer and relocating to… Read more »

FILE PHOTOThe Nicholaus Building is shown April 4, 2016, shortly after it became unstable and was evacuated.

Court fight continues over demolition of landmark Nicholaus Building

SCHENECTADY — Forty-nine months after the landmark Nicholaus Building was torn down, its owners are still fighting for compensation. Their… Read more »

Plaine and Sons Bike Ski Warehouse in January 2019. File

Longtime Schenectady bicycle dealer Les Plaine dies at 65

SCHENECTADY — Longtime Schenectady bicycle retailer Les Plaine has died at age 65, barely a year after retiring and closing… Read more »

From left, Darrin Jahnel and Jason Jahnel, chief executive officer and chief operating officer respectively of the Jahnel Group, pose in the software firm's Schenectady offices on Dec. 7. (John Cropley/Business Editor)
Schenectady

Jahnel Group workforce hits 100; Schenectady software firm started with 3 in 2012

SCHENECTADY — The downtown software development company that began with three employees in 2012 — actually two owners and one… Read more »

Clockwise from left: J.T. Pollard in the Bountiful Bread bakery at Mill Lane Artisan District; Nick Meola with the wood-fired pizza oven at Annabel's Pizza Co.; an apartment in The Lofts at Frog Alley. (Peter R. Barber/Staff Photographer)
Schenectady

Schenectady’s Mill Lane project nearly complete, nearly full

The price tag kept climbing and the finish line kept getting moved, but the first and biggest piece of the… Read more »

Left: Rosemary, Amanda Magnetta-Ottati’s daughter, featured in a tintype photograph by Marissa Perkins. Right: Rosemary's mom in a tintype photo. (Courtesy Marissa Perkins)
Schenectady

Reviving an old-fashioned photo technique: Tintype portraits

SCHENECTADY – The wispy and sometimes eerie effects found in Marissa Perkins’ photographs aren’t the products of an Instagram filter. … Read more »

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