The first residents of an apartment complex being developed in a former Endicott Johnson Shoe Company building in Johnson City could move in early next year.
A Johnson City street that has served as a useful shortcut for many village residents and police officers has been shut down by the developer of a $40 million apartment project.
A developer says several dozen additional apartments will be part of his project to transform an old Johnson City shoe factory into a residential and commercial complex.
A Syracuse developer has plans to turn a century-old Johnson City factory into a residential and commercial complex.
Matthew Paulus says 108 market-rate apartments would be located in the massive Victory Building at 59 Lester Avenue.
Paulus says his proposed $30 million project also would make available 7,500 square feet of commercial space...
Environmental regulators are overseeing plans for an investigation that could lead to the cleanup of chemicals at the site of an abandoned Endicott Johnson factory in Johnson City.