KINGSTON, NY—New York State officials announced today the start of construction of a redevelopment project that will replace a dilapidated former bowling alley with 57 affordable housing units and more than 11,000 square feet of civic and commercial space.
The $22-million Energy Square project, which will also include an elevated urban park, is being spearheaded by the New York State Homes and Community Renewal. The building design incorporates solar panels and other energy-savings features that state officials say will make Energy Square the Hudson Valley's first “net zero” affordable housing development.
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