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Urban and Economic Development
Robert D. Sullivan, Commissioner of Urban and Economic Development
Rutger-Steuben Park Historic District
Step Out of the Past and Into Your Future With a Home or Professional Office in Utica's
Announcing the
217 Italianate style, circa 1869.
Queen Anne style, circa 1880.
Shingle style, circa 1885. The buildings are irreplaceable. Their character, magnificent. Their potential, unlimited. They are the historic homes at 217, 219, They are living symbols of the city's proud past — and are about to become catalysts in her exciting future.
"We chose this house because of its quality, character and individuality. We also feel a strong sense of history living here, knowing that those who built this neighborhood were the movers and shakers of their day. There's a practical side, too, being within walking distance of the increasing number of attractions downtown, which is also coming back." Mike and Melinda Rizzo who "From the moment I first saw it 25 years ago, I knew this was the house I was looking for. For the price of a three-bedroom ranch in suburbia, I was able to own a magnificent 15-room Queen Anne with features that couldn't be reproduced today. I believe we have a responsibility to protect and preserve these great old homes, which provide great living." Nicholas Sbarra The descriptions of the Rutger-Steuben Park Historic District Redevelopment Initiative in this brochure are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute a legal contract or offer. For complete and actual terms and conditions of the program, consult the application materials. |
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