Can illegally built buildings stay? (Save the Pine Bush)

Back in 1989, SEFCU built a bank in the Pine Bush while Save the Pine Bush was still fighting in court to stop the construction. Ultimately, they were allowed y keep their building but they couldn’t expand it and they ended up donating it to the state for the Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center.

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