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Taking Stock of Housing: A wild ride

By Tim Rowland

Unpacking the pandemic buying frenzy to answer the question 'how did we get here?'

Fireman’s field, proposed site of a apartment development in Ticonderoga.

Affordable housing complex planned for Ticonderoga

By Tim Rowland

Developer, town of Ticonderoga in talks for proposed 60-unit apartment building near Walmart

old boarded up house could be turned into affordable housing with rehabilitation efforts

Taking Stock of Housing: The chasm between price, affordability

By Tim Rowland

Housing costs outpacing average incomes for Adirondack households

woman in front of housing development

Adirondack housing at a crossroads

By Tim Rowland

Communities grapple with housing issues and are forced to deal with inequality.

Abandoned house in the Town of Jay that will be rehabbed by Essex County.

Addressing housing issues and community blight, Essex County land bank gets state approval

By Tim Rowland

County ready to start rehabbing and reselling abandoned homes

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Region’s housing problems revealed

By Tim Rowland

Comprehensive four-county study digs into the roots of the Adirondacks' housing issues and offers solutions

Pataki

Former NYS governor wants to rent you one of his Adirondack homes

By Gwendolyn Craig

Three of the cottages on the 300-acre farm in Essex would be short-term rentals, according to an application to the APA

Abandoned house in the Town of Jay that will be rehabbed by Essex County.

Essex County moves closer to creating land bank

By Tim Rowland

Land bank would establish path toward rehabbing abandoned properties

Bob Calli of People First presents at View in Old Forge

Emotions high over proposed Old Forge housing project

By Jamie Organski

More than 150 people came to View in Old Forge Tuesday for two emotionally charged sessions over six hours about a now controversial affordable housing development.

A snow-covered field in old forge could be the site of a future housing project

Proposed housing project divides Old Forge community

By Jamie Organski

Webb Town Board withdraws support of People First project, ahead of scheduled informational meetings.

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