Schenectady County

Schenectady County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 154,727. It is part of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat is Schenectady. Schenectady County is located west of Albany on the Mohawk River, and contains both the river and uplands around it.

Proposed Aerterials in Schenectady, 1947

Proposed Aerterials in Schenectady, 1947

The yet to be built Interstate 890 took a similar route, but ended up in a large traffic circle at Erie Boulevard in the 1947 Proposed Downtown Arterial Routes study. The Route 50 Connection also was never built, with most traffic continuing to use the Great Western Gateway Bridge or Freeman's Bridge.

The Hollowing Out of General Electric

This comparison map shows the Schenectady Headquarters of General Electric taken roughly 20 years apart -- 1997 vs 2017.

LEFT: 2017 False Color Aerial Photo
RIGHT: 1997 False Color Aerial Photo

Rotterdam Corporate Park

In February 1969, the Galesi Group purchased the Army-surplus Schenectady General Depot and converted it into the Rotterdam Corporate Park. It leases warehouse space to many major retailers and brands including the Price Chopper Central Warehouse.

Schenectady Population Through the Years

Schenectady Population Through the Years

Schenectady, like many Upstate Cities, has seen a change of it's fortunes, with year after year population declines slowing then stopping, with more people moving to the city during the early years of the 21st century after recent declines in crime and pollution.