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Schenectady Hardware & Electric may buy a building for a food co-op
Schenectady Hardware & Electric may purchase 530 Liberty St. in Schenectady and convert the interior for use as a co-op grocery store. The would-be tenant is the Electric City Food Co-op that has commitments totaling $4 million from the city and county governments, a story in the Albany Business Journal says. The co-op would use nearly half of the building, and small retailers and a commercial kitchen would use more of the space, the story says. The city may purchase the building if a state grant is awarded.
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