Author: Katelyn Wright
Housing Visions formally opens Ethel T. Chamberlain House in Syracuse
Housing Visions on Friday formally opened the Ethel T. Chamberlain House, an $8.2 million supportive-housing development located at 664 W. Onondaga St. in Syracuse. Ethel T. Chamberlain, which Housing Visions describes as a “long-vacant” apartment building, is a former Greater Syracuse Land Bank property. The 26,000-square-foot building includes a 15-bed… Read more »
Greater Syracuse Land Bank Awarded $2 million From the Land Bank Community Revitalization Initiative By Enterprise Community Partners
The Greater Syracuse Land Bank is proud to announce that we have been awarded another $2 million in Community Revitalization Initiative funding, awarded by Enterprise Community Partners. The Greater Syracuse Land Bank has received nearly $7 million in CRI funds to date, enabling us to demolish 97 structures and work… Read more »
Syracuse Land Bank looks to city for funding help
“In an annual report to Common Councilors, Wright pointed out how the agency over the last five years has not only cleared out blight in city neighborhoods, but has helped the city bottom line, bringing in millions in formerly uncollected taxes, as well as $19 million in private renovation investment… Read more »
Land Bank delivers annual report to Common Council
The Greater Syracuse Land Bank was established in 2012, acquiring its first properties in October 2013. Its mission is to acquire, stabilize, and return vacant and abandoned properties to productive use. Since then the Land Bank has: Enabled the City of Syracuse to collect $10.6 million in previously uncollectable overdue… Read more »
A.G. Schneiderman Announces $500 Million Settlement With Royal Bank Of Scotland Over Misconduct Leading Up To Financial Crisis
“While the financial crisis may be behind us, New Yorkers are still feeling the effects of the housing crash,” said Attorney General Schneiderman. “Home values plummeted. Vacant homes consumed neighborhoods. And for many New Yorkers, affordable housing fell out of reach. Today’s settlement is another important step in our comprehensive effort… Read more »