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ALBANY, N.Y. â United Way of the Greater Capital Region announced recently the launch of The Blake Annex. The space will be located over two floors of the historic Kenmore Hotel building, partially on the premises of the former Steuben Athletic Club. Featuring private offices and co-working space, and an inspiring and collaborative work environment in the heart of downtown Albany. The Blake Annex will look to build capacity and promote efficiency for Capital Region nonprofit organizations by bringing non-profit partners together to share services and drive collaboration within and across sectors to create innovative solutions to the regionâs most entrenched challenges.Â
Grondahl: Coworking space for non-profits touts gym, pool and specular view Grondahl: Coworking space for non-profits touts gym, pool and specular view Organizations with modest budgets get a shot at deluxe amenities at new space the former Steuben Athletic Club FacebookTwitterEmail 1of17 Exterior of the former Steuben Athletic Club and historic YMCA Building on North Pearl Street will be a new coworking space for not-for-profits run by United Way.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of17 Panoramic view of the rooftop deck overlooking downtown AlbanyPaul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17 From left, United Way CEO Peter Gannon, community manager Angelique Powell and board chair Carm Basile on the rooftop deck.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Grondahl: Albany s dashing, pioneering Black entrepreneur Legacy of Adam Blake Jr. lives in the work of local historians, new one-man show FacebookTwitterEmail 1of17 Re-enactor Donald Hyman portrays Adam Blake Jr. Blake is one of the most extraordinary entrepreneurial success stories of 19th-Century Albany a man whose rags-to-riches rise is often likened to a Horatio Alger tale. Show MoreShow Less 2of17 Donald Hyman s one-man show portrays Adam Blake Jr. Blake built the landmark Kenmore Hotel on North Pearl Street, owned a string of restaurants and hotels and hobnobbed with governors. Show MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17 Historical re-enactor Donald Hyman portrays Adam Blake Jr. Blake was a Black man whose father was enslaved, which makes his ascent in a white-dominated economy even more remarkable. Show MoreShow Less