TID #5/Redevelopment Area #3 – Underutilized, deteriorated, and undervalued parcels and improvements characterize much of the area. Investment has been rare in this section of downtown. The costs to rehabilitate these historic structures are often above the replacement values. The City and CDA intend to use the tools and powers authorized by State statues to promote the redevelopment of this area and prevent further deterioration.
Recent Posts
- Free Small Business Clinic October 11th
- GCDC Fall Breakfast October 17th
- GCDC’s Home Construction Cooperative Recieves International Recognition
- Community Conversations+ to be held in Brodhead
- Monticello Receives AARP Community Challenge Grant
- The Creative Economy as a Catalyst for Growth
- GCDC Celebrates First Year of Home Construction Cooperative
- Monroe to Host Creative Economy Summit
- The Monroe Professional Center
- Green County Small Business Series Ends with Business Pitch Contest
- Plan to create safer, people-friendly spaces in downtown Albany wins AARP’s Small Dollar, Big Impact grant
- GCDC Annual Award Nominees and Winners Announced
- Childcare Support Funds from WEDC available through GCDC
- GCDC Awards Nominations Open through February 26th
- The work has begun on the Home Construction Cooperative!