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Happy Holidays From The Galesi Group

clock December 21, 2012 09:20 by author Brooke Spraragen

 On behalf of  The Galesi Group,

We wish you a Happy Holiday and All the Best in 2013!

Center City, 433 State Street, Schenectady

Shapiro, Neil R. 2012. Photograph. Schenectady.


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The Galesi Group Proudly Sponsor of the Boys and Girls Club Annual Golf Tournament

clock August 31, 2012 10:28 by author Brooke Spraragen

On Friday, August 24, 2012, the Galesi Group was a proud sponsor of the Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady, 5th Annual James T. Cullen Memorial Golf Classic at the Mohawk Golf Club. The proceeds of this event went to support the Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady to help continue its efforts in enhancing the lives of over 10,000 disadvantaged youth and open new opportunities.

Since 1936, the Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady has been helping the youth of all backgrounds develop the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders. Annually over 10,000 children ranging in age from 6-18 come from economically, socially and educationally disadvantaged sections of Schenectady to participate in our programs and have a safe place to learn and grow.

The Galesi Group is one of the leaders in the rebirth of downtown Schenectady as such it is critical to foster a meaningful interaction between the area youth and the business community. The Galesi Group recognizes and supports the Boys and Girls Club as they help shape the youth of tomorrow and add to the renewed vibrancy of our community.

For additional information on the Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady, please visit: www.bgcschenectady.org. 


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Happy Holidays from The Galesi Group

clock December 20, 2011 09:59 by author Brooke Spraragen

From All of Us at The Galesi Group,

We wish you a Happy Holiday Season and All the Best in 2012!

  Shapiro, Neil R. Time for Schenectady. 2011. Photograph. Schenectady.

 


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The Galesi Group tackles another brownfield redevelopment project in downtown Schenectady

clock March 3, 2011 15:01 by author Brooke Spraragen

                                  

We are excited to announce that we are making progress at the redevelopment project at the former American Locomotive Co. (ALCO) site.

In mid-November, the Galesi Group commenced demolition of the deteriorating industrial buildings and warehouses and have since removed two additional buildings from the site. We anticipate that the demolition will be compete by mid Spring, however this is just our first hurdle in this complex project. Our next step is Phase II, which will require an extensive environmental clean up and removal of contaminated soil and groundwater.

Fortunately the Galesi Group has had years of experience in redeveloping brownfield sites.

Since 1985, the Galesi Group has been actively developing brownfield projects including former military facilities as well as inner city sites. Most recently, we were acknowledged for the environmental clean up of nine acres of land at the former Big N site. Over 10,000 tons of dirt and more than 400,000 gallons of contaminated water were processed in order to begin redeveloping at this brownfield site. The once contaminated manufacturing site resulted in the construction of the $30 million Golub Headquarters and the largest private-sector structure in the Capital Region to receive gold verification under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System.

Similar to the polluted industrial site at the former Big N, the ALCO site was an abandoned industrial property with environmental contamination that has remained onsite since World War II, when thousands of steam and diesel locomotives were being manufactured.

The overall goal of the ALCO redevelopment project is to turn the site’s contaminated land into a regional economic development project that will complement the City of Schenectady recent developments.

During this initial development design, we are reaching out to the area business leaders to seek their input on the types of amenities will help attract and retain their business and their employees in the City of Schenectady. This information will be vital in determining the direction of this project along the one-mile stretch of riverfront.

 

 


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Grand Opening of the new Paul Mitchell School in downtown Schenectady

clock August 6, 2010 12:31 by author Brooke Spraragen

Last night was the official Grand Opening of Paul Mitchell’s newest school located in the heart of downtown Schenectady. Those who attended the event will agree that the glamorous ribbon cutting ceremony made the city come alive for an exciting evening downtown. 

Paul Mitchell has signed a fifteen year lease with the Galesi Group to occupy 20,000 square feet at 411 State Street. The project represents a nearly $2 million investment in Schenectady County.

Paul Mitchell’s campus will offer licensed programs in cosmetology and related fields. The school will employ almost 50 professionals within three years serving more than 200 students. In addition, the company plans to operate a retail store offering all of its products to the public.

After witnessing the revived “Electric City”, DeJoria explains, “what makes it work in Schenectady [is that] you have a community that is rebuilding itself. Most communities go through decay and disappear, this is being reborn again. What you have here is youth, you have excitement and you have a school that is the best hair cutting, hair coloring and business management school ever put together.”

The School owners Giulio Veglio and Dr. Giuseppe Veglio, the Paul Mitchell Staff and Future Professionals, lined up along State Street to welcome CEO John Paul DeJoria to the new school.

Click below to see video of the newly constructed space:


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