Self-storage facility proposed on Erie Boulevard in Schenectady | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY A company with local roots is proposing a 700-unit, self-storage facility at Erie Boulevard and Seneca Street.
Diamond Point Development proposes to replace the Red-Kap Sales office and warehouse at 1806 Erie Blvd. with the three-story building. It is also purchasing the vacant lot adjacent to Red-Kap but has no immediate plans for construction there.
Red-Kap was a long-running fuel distribution company that operated a network of gas stations and convenience stores when it was acquired by Stewart’s Shops late in 2020.
Diamond Point principals Aaron and Jason Sommer, Schenectady natives and Niskayuna High School graduates, are seeking to turn a new chapter on the Red-Kap site.
Five-story office building proposed on Broadway in Schenectady | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY A local developer is proposing a 79,000-square-foot office building on Broadway near Clinton Street in downtown Schenectady.
The five-story structure proposed at 356 Broadway will go before the Schenectady Planning Commission on Wednesday evening for site plan review.
The proposal is put forth by Highbridge Broadway LLC and would stand next door to the three-story office building at 376 Broadway built by Highbridge Development in 2005. Highbridge also has its offices at 376 Broadway.
The new building would have a brick facade, like its smaller neighbor, but would feature more glass and a more linear motif.