Heritage worked with RUPCO to secure historic tax credit approvals, making possible the rehabilitation of the historic Kingston City Almshouse, an Italianate landmark that was built in 1874. Rebranded Landmark Place, this 14-acre campus provides affordable housing with supportive services for seniors in the historic landmark building, its historic outbuildings, and in adjacent new construction […]
Richardson Olmsted Campus
This project transformed this National Historic Landmark and one of Buffalo’s most iconic buildings into a hotel and conference center. Originally designed by the renowned architect Henry Hobson Richardson with landscape designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calver Vaux, the 100-acre complex was designed to accommodate enlightened principles in psychiatric treatment pioneered by Dr. Thomas Story […]
The Fuller Building
The Fuller Building in midtown Kingston, New York was successfully rehabilitated and is home to dozens of tenants including creatives and professional practitioners. This former shirt factory was one of the last unoccupied warehouse buildings in midtown Kingston and its completion was key to the revitalization of the neighborhood. This successful adaptive reuse retained the […]
State University of New York (SUNY) Broome Community College Culinary Arts & Events Center
The State University of New York Broome Community College transformed Binghamton, New York’s downtown Carnegie Library into the Culinary Arts & Events Center. Binghamton’s downtown Public Library was completed in 1904 with funding from noted businessman and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. Conceived as the “people’s university” the library was designed with a large circulation area, reading […]
Troy Record
The Rosenblum Companies redeveloped the former Troy Record Building into The News Apartments. The original building is a 3-story Dutch colonial Revival commercial structure constructed between 1906 and 1908. Since that time there were subsequent additions in 1924, 1935, 1947, and 1967 and the building was continuously used for newspaper production until it became vacant […]
Adelphi Hotel
Originally constructed in 1877, the Adelphi rose to iconic status in Saratoga’s tourism industry. The historic hotel was frequented by famous local figures including John Morrissey who is credited with bringing horse racing to the city. Known for its three-story “Saratoga porch,” the hotel’s Italianate design represents the peak of Saratoga Springs development in the […]
Arcade Building
Located in downtown Albany, the Arcade Building was constructed in 1928 in the Art Deco style. Fairbank Properties recently completed the rehabilitation using state and federal historic tax credits to finance the conversion of the building into ground floor retail with luxury apartments above. As part of the project, the 3,000 square foot retail arcade […]
220 Water Street
The Hanan & Son Shoe company built this brick and heavy timber factory building in 1893 and expanded the building in 1905 with a large reinforced concrete addition. Located in the DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) historic district, which is significant for its association with the rise of Brooklyn as a major American […]
Pier A
Pier A was constructed in 1886 by the New York City Department of Docks. Located at the northern edge of Battery Park, the pier is composed of the inshore Head house and the outshore Piershed with four-story clock tower. The rehabilitation of Pier A, which is nearing completion, will transform the building into a visitor […]