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Moonscape to prime real estate? Pittsfield gets $1 1M to help redevelop William Stanley Business Park

PITTSFIELD — The city of Pittsfield has received $1.1 million in state money to begin developing the largest of the William Stanley Business Park’s nine building sites. The money from two separate state programs will pay for preparing building Site 9 for construction. The 16.5-acre tract borders on Tyler Street and Woodlawn Avenue at the northern end of the 52-acre business park. The park, home to General Electric’s former power transformer facility, is contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, which are probable carcinogens. It often is referred to as the teens parcel in a reference to the numbering of the GE buildings there.

Pittsfield Awarded $880,000 To Redevelop Former GE Site

Pittsfield Awarded $880,000 To Redevelop Former GE Site
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Look Ahead, Pittsfield: State to help set the stage for redevelopment

By Amanda Burke, The Berkshire Eagle The U.S. Senate narrowly passed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill on Saturday, sending it back to the House then President Joseph Biden for final approval. The bill provides direct relief payments to many Berkshires residents, as well as aid for cities, which will no doubt prove to be a boon to Pittsfield as finance officials keep working on the budget for next fiscal year. And at its Zoom meeting on Wednesday, the School Committee will dive into Pittsfield Public Schools finances at its first public budget presentation of this year. But before that happens, the City Council on Tuesday will take up a set of mayoral orders requesting approval to add three new positions to the city’s payroll, and to raise compensation to non-union, non-management municipal workers, whose pay the administration says hasn’t kept pace with their union counterparts.

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