03-06-2025
Public information meeting to be held for Brandywine Growth project
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Now that a sprawling and dilapidated industrial site in Binghamton has been demolished, Broome County is looking for input on how to develop the area.
LCP Group has been tearing down a large portion of the vacant former Stow Manufacturing facility that sat between the Brandywine Highway and Montgomery Street.
Meanwhile, the county, in partnership with the city and the New York Department of State, is working on a Brandywine Growth District Brownfield Opportunity Area Predevelopment Activities Project.
The 158-acre section of town is bordered by the Brandywine Highway on the west, the railroad on the east, Bevier Street to the north, and Court Street on the south.
A public information meeting on the project is planned for this Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Centenary-Chenango Street United Methodist Church to gather stakeholder input.
An urban planning team led by Fisher Associates will provide an overview of the revitalization project and some of its preliminary findings.
More information is available at
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