Binghamton Hosting Open House for New Affordable HousingBinghamton Hosting Open House for New Affordable HousingLocal politicians gathered in Binghamton's First Ward on Thursday to announce an open house for the North of Main Revitalization affordable housing project.James KellyJames Kelly
Landbank Homeownership OpportunityLandbank Homeownership OpportunityThe keys ready for a new homeowner to move into the first renovated Landbank home of the year located in the City of Binghamton. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Home Repair Help for Binghamton SeniorsHome Repair Help for Binghamton SeniorsSenior citizens in the City of Binghamton can get some help in making the repairs their homes need in order to keep them safe. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Binghamton Housing Project FundingBinghamton Housing Project FundingNew York Governor Kathy Hochul is announcing an $8.4 million affordable housing development in an area of Binghamton north of Main Street.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Work Starts on $8 Million Binghamton West Side Housing ProjectWork Starts on $8 Million Binghamton West Side Housing ProjectConstruction crews are busy at several sites as part of an initiative to develop more housing on the West Side of Binghamton.Bob JosephBob Joseph
$11.5 Million 30-Unit Housing Project to Be Built in Vestal$11.5 Million 30-Unit Housing Project to Be Built in VestalAdditional housing for dozens of seniors and for families is planned for a town of Vestal site.Bob JosephBob Joseph
Which Way E-J?Which Way E-J?People soon will be moving into a nearly-century-old structure that originally was used by the Endicott Johnson Corporation.Bob JosephBob Joseph
The New LincolnThe New LincolnPeople have moved into a newly-constructed building at the site of the old Lincoln Hotel in Binghamton's First Ward.Bob JosephBob Joseph
New Garden Grows in the First WardNew Garden Grows in the First WardVolunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments, or VINES, and the First Ward Action Council have broken ground on the City’s newest community garden.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Front St. ProgressFront St. ProgressA dilapidated building on Font Street, Binghamton is now nothing but rubble. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte