All part of a larger project
The looming eyesore over Albany may soon be turned to dust. On Friday, Governor Hochul announced the state will provide $10 million to the demolition of the long abandoned and decaying Central Warehouse.
The Livingston Avenue Bridge and the Central Warehouse are eyesores and impediments to faster rail travel across the state.
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) July 12, 2024
Today, that begins to change.
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A timeline was not set forth, but the grant money will be provided to Albany County, who will begin the process. In May, the building's owner Jeff Buell said the building could be gone within a year pending grant money from the state.
The Governor was in Albany to talk about a much larger project in replacing the Livingston Avenue Bridge, which dates back to the Civil War era. Currently the bridge only carries one train at a time and due to its age, there are speed restrictions. A new bridge will carry two trains where speed will be less of an issue.

photo: Bill Morrow, Flickr Creative Commons (CC BY 2.0 GENERIC) Changes made: Resized

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