The project, called Bozeman Square, would be developed over the next five to 10 years. Early plans include a mix of restaurants, venues, a convention center, hotels and apartments.
The five-acre Lot 8 development converts a section of a long-abandoned railyard into a stabilized concrete staging area.
Major development projects - some proposed, others in the works - may finally help downtown Albany find sustainable success as live-work-play neighborhood.
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