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The State Police Forensics Center (Building 30), was built in 1994. [1] In 1987 less than 2 acres (0.81 ha) on Brevator Street was given at no charge to the city of Albany for use of a new fire station, Engine 10. This increased coverage for the western part of the city, including the Harriman Campus and University at Albany. [7]
In 1873, Albany's rapid growth required the construction of the original buildings of this complex to pump water from the Hudson. It reached its present configuration in 1895, and continued pumping until 1937, with the city's water department continuing to use it as office space. [59] Now the Albany Pump House, a restaurant and brewpub, [49] 58
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center Corporation is a New York state public-benefit corporation that was created in 1979 to manage the performing arts facility in the plaza.
Though supercenters average 187,000 square feet, Walmart’s Albany location is nearly 40% larger. That said, you’ll find the world’s largest Walmart abroad. J.D. Pooley/Getty
The Broadview Center, formerly known as the SEFCU Arena, is a 3,800-seat [2] multi-purpose arena in Guilderland, New York. [3] It is home to the University at Albany men's and women's Great Danes basketball teams .
The Central Warehouse is a former warehouse building in North Albany, a neighborhood of Albany, New York. The building was a refrigeration warehouse built in 1927, 11 stories tall, with 400,000 square feet (37,000 m 2) of space. The structure is considered a landmark of the community and city. [1]
Crossgates Mall is an enclosed, automobile-oriented, super-regional shopping mall located in the Albany, New York suburb of Guilderland.It is the largest indoor shopping center in the Capital District, and the third largest in the State of New York.
Looking toward Madison Avenue. Lark Street is located two long blocks west of the Empire State Plaza and one block east of Washington Park. Just a short walk from downtown Albany's business district, Lark Street has long been a mix of commercial and residential buildings that is reminiscent of some neighborhoods of Manhattan.