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Noonan Lane
From time to time, there is talk about redeveloping Noonan Lane, the traditional homestead and later neighborhood of Polly Noonan's family. They even at one point proposed building a new city landfill there. But terrain, wetlands and general isolation from the city makes the parcel difficult to redevelop.
Albany – Buildings in the Contemporary Style
The other day I was making fun of NY State's assessor's manual very outdated description of buildings built-in the Contemporary Style. From page 68:
This classification is used to describe a dwelling style that is somewhat unique in structure. It is usually custom built with any variety of story heights from 1 to 2, varied rooflines, and is a structure given to open living with many combinations of the traditional room layouts. Large overhangs, split and drop floor levels, large amounts of fixed glass, and unique wood and stone facings typify these homes. The roof may be traditional, shallow or steep gable, flat, hip, mansard, or a unique combination of these. Dwellings of this style are normally considered to have a construction grade of Grade "A" - Excellent or Grade "B" - Good. An exception to this would be the A -Frame style house which usually has a construction grade of Grade "C" - Average or below.
Here is a map of all the Contemporary Buildings in the Albany area.
Greater Binghamton Area, Buildings Constructed in 2020
It looks like from the tax data, there wasn't many new buildings constructed in Binghamton during the year of the pandemic. This isn't a fast growing area for sure.
Exploring the Burlingtongame Preserve
A little disappointed, not as many scenic views as I would have hoped.
Syracuse Metropolitian Area – New Houses in 2020
Most of the development in Syracuse area occurred in the northern suburbs.
New Scotland – 1866 Beers Map
From New topographical atlas of the counties of Albany and Schenectady, New York : from actual surveys / by S.N. & D.G. Beers and assistants.
Not available in the Chrome browser. Download the Original Map from NY Public Library. http://maps.nypl.org/warper/maps/10092