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KINGSTON, N.Y. — Mayor Steve Noble says all options remain open for the Pike Plan canopies on Wall Street and North Front Street one week after he alongside Common Council President Andrea Shaut ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Mayor Steve Noble said taking down the Pike Plan canopies remains the best option for Wall and North Front streets, the Uptown business district and city taxpayers amid threats ...
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Daily Freeman on MSNCourt temporarily stops Kingston’s Pike Plan canopies demolition plan - MSNKINGSTON, N.Y. — The State Appellate Court threw a wrench into the city’s plan to demolish the Pike Plan on Thursday, Feb. 6, by granting a temporary restraining order against demolishing the ...
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Daily Freeman on MSNCourt halts Kingston’s Pike Plan canopies demolition plan, sets August appeal - MSNWilliam Gottlieb Real Estate cheered the decision in an emailed statement. “We are delighted that the Pike Plan Canopies aren’t going anywhere anytime soon,” the firm said in a statement.
The council approved a measure 6-2 to borrow $1.2 million to begin removing the Pike Plan canopies in front of buildings on Wall and North Front Streets.
KINGSTON — The Pike Plan reconstruction train is preparing to depart from the city's Uptown station in two weeks. But many local business owners remain on the platform, yelling at the project's ...
The Kingston Common Council voted Tuesday to, once again, approve funding for the demolition of the distinctive Pike Plan canopies in the city’s uptown. As WAMC Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Jesse ...
The canopy, known as the "Pike Plan" after John Pike, who designed and built it, was installed during the 1970s. Malls were becoming more popular during that time and the canopy was seen as a way ...
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