OGDENSBURG – United Helpers has owned what used to be the city’s Pythian beach for nearly 40 years and is excited to announce it will be giving access to that property back to the community.
Clearing of the parcel began in
October and will continue throughout the next several months.
The 27-acre property includes 1,600
feet of water frontage along the St. Lawrence River.
Although it is too early to provide
specific details, the property will become a mixed use development which
officials say will fully take advantage of the beautiful St. Lawrence River and
grant access to everyone, from the people United Helpers serves and employs, to
boaters and community members alike.
A request has been filed with the
city of Ogdensburg to extend water and sewer service to the property, which
sits just outside the city limits.
United Helpers CEO Todd Amo said the
development will tie into the soon to be renovated Adult Home, which closed in
2018. Plans for that building include the creation of several one and two
bedroom market-rate apartments, which will be available to people of all ages.
Both long-term and short-term leases will be available.
The views from these new apartments
will be second to none.
To inquire on the availability of
these units, please contact the United Helpers Management Company at (315)
393-3074, ext. 4254.
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