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Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority

@metroplexschdy

The Metroplex Development Authority is Schenectady County's main economic development agency.

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Schenectady County was New York’s second fasting-growing county for year-over-year total Gross Regional Product (GRP) growth according to a new report by the Center for Economic Growth. Learn more: ceg.org/articles/capit…

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At the February meeting of the capregionlandbank Board, three projects in Schenectady County were approved to revitalize neighborhoods. Learn more: schenectadymetroplex.com/news/capital-r…

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Last week, Metroplex and Downtown Schenectady outlined preliminary designs for the vacant lot across the street from City Hall. Feedback is welcome. Click on the link below to see the presentation and submit feedback. schenectadymetroplex.com/news/prelimina…

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Due to impending winter storm, the Schenectady Municipal Parking Garage will offer FREE PARKING starting today (3/3) at 4pm until Monday (3/5) at 9am. Learn more: conta.cc/3SJs1vO

Due to impending winter storm, the Schenectady Municipal Parking Garage will offer FREE PARKING starting today (3/3) at 4pm until Monday (3/5) at 9am. Learn more: conta.cc/3SJs1vO
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Three popular downtown parking lots now offer pay-by-plate parking kiosks to make paying for parking easier and more accessible when paying with cash or card. Passport parking app payments still accepted at all lots. Learn more: bit.ly/41ZxcMm

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Due to the impending winter storms, the Schenectady Municipal Parking Garage is offering free parking starting today, (March 13), at 3pm through the end of the week. Learn more: conta.cc/3Lg64mk conta.cc/3JD6IJw

Due to the impending winter storms, the Schenectady Municipal Parking Garage is offering free parking starting 
today, (March 13), at 3pm through the end of the week. Learn more: conta.cc/3Lg64mk
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Schenectady Hardware, founded in 1923, a fourth-generation family-owned business celebrates their 100-year anniversary this year! Congratulations to the S.H.E team and the Spraragen family! bit.ly/3FNqq2S

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Schenectady’s Crane Street Corridor and Mont Pleasant neighborhood received a major boost today. Governor Hochul announced housing tax credits that will make possible a $27 million investment on Crane Street. Learn more: bit.ly/44xRiyo

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Governor Hochul announced yesterday Restore New York Communities Initiative awards, including a $2.75 Million award to Schenectady. Learn more: schenectadymetroplex.com/news/statement…

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Governor Hochul announced today that GE Vernova will invest $50 million in the Schenectady campus to build wind turbine components creating up to 200 new jobs. Learn more: bit.ly/3q19ukh

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In June, the Metroplex board approved projects on Crane St., Summit Ave. and State St. downtown. Together these projects bring more than $55 million in new investments to Schenectady County. In addition, five façade upgrades were approved around the county.

In June, the Metroplex board approved projects on Crane St., Summit Ave. and State St. downtown.  Together these projects bring more than $55 million in new investments to Schenectady County.  In addition, five façade upgrades were approved around the county.