Demolition Has Officially Begun on Albany’s Central Warehouse

Everyone around the Capital Region is thinking the exact same thing. “It’s about time.” The Central Warehouse in Albany has been the biggest eyesore for years and after a few years of demolition talks the first steps took place on Tuesday to see this hideous building finally come down.

The governor was on hand to start the project, along side of Albany County Executive Dan McCoy. This is a positive for the city of Albany no matter how you look at it. The building was literally crumbling and is full of asbestos.

The demolition of this building is part of the Restore New York initiative. So it’s not shocking to see Governor Kathy Hochul here for the beginning of the demo. The state provided the city and county with over $14 million, part of which is going towards this project.

When will the demo be done?

CBS 6 reports that the building will be fully demolished by 2026 in the late spring. Unfortunately we will have to endure looking at it for a bit longer while they figure out how to deal with a few issues that have come up. Like the fact that the entire thing si filled with asbestos. That alone is the reason why it can’t be brought down by implosion right way…

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