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GROUNDBREAKING MAKES IT OFFICIAL

HOUSING VISIONS

BECOMES REALITY

Dignitaries participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking this afternoon at Housing Visions 60-unit development, Oneonta Heights, at the end of Oneonta’s Spruce Street Extension. From left are Ben Lockwood, Housing Vision’s vice president/business development; Tony Lyons, vice president, National Equity Fund; Opportunities for Otsego President Dan Maskin; Assemblyman Bill McGee, D-Nelson, state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford; Mayor Gary Herzig; James Rubin, state commissioner/president of Homes & Community Renewal, and Andrew D’Agostino, vice president/mortgage officer, Community Preservation Corp. “Governor Cuomo last week announced that Oneonta won $10 million in Downtown Revitalization funds, thanks to the city’s vision and commitment to a vibrant and affordable community,” said Rubin. “Oneonta Heights illustrate the type of investment we’ll be seeing more of under this initiative. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Dignitaries participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking this afternoon at Housing Visions 60-unit development, Oneonta Heights, at Columbia and West streets. From left are Ben Lockwood, Housing Vision’s vice president/business development; Tony Lyons, vice president, National Equity Fund; Opportunities for Otsego President Dan Maskin; Assemblyman Bill McGee, D-Nelson, state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford; Mayor Gary Herzig; James Rubin, state commissioner/president of Homes & Community Renewal, and Andrew D’Agostino, vice president/mortgage officer, Community Preservation Corp. “Governor Cuomo last week announced that Oneonta won $10 million in Downtown Revitalization funds, thanks to the city’s vision and commitment to a vibrant and affordable community,” said Rubin. “Oneonta Heights illustrate the type of investment we’ll be seeing more of under this initiative. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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