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April 29, 2026
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NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE CELEBRATES GROUNDBREAKING FOR $1.2 MILLION DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE FROMER MARKET GARDENS EXPANSION IN TANNERSVILLE |
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DRI is Supporting the 50 Percent Expansion of Fromer Market Gardens, a Farm that Provides Fresh Produce to the Local Community Project Will Increase Farm Stand Capacity and the Expansion of a Culinary Kitchen; Add More Parking Spaces New York Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley today announced the groundbreaking of the $1.2 million expansion of the Fromer Market Gardens, a crucial piece of the Village of Tannersville’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI). This project will breathe new life into the store, including expanding the farm stand and the parking lot to provide more spaces, including accessible ones. The approximately 50 percent expansion of the farm stand, which is utilizing $366,000 in DRI funding, will increase the availability of fresh produce to the community. “Today’s groundbreaking marks an exciting new chapter for Tannersville, transforming an underutilized site into a vibrant asset the entire community can enjoy and benefit from,”?said Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley. “Through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, New York State is proud to partner with local leaders to bring new energy, opportunity and economic growth to Fromer Market Gardens, an investment that reflects our continued commitment to strengthening small towns and ensuring they remain dynamic places to live, work and visit.” The Fromer Market Gardens is a small, organic farm on Main Street located near the Hunter/Tannersville High-Middle School with a more than 8,000 square-foot cold weather greenhouse and several acres of cultivations and open fields which provide produce to the Mountaintop community. It also includes the “Fromer Farmhouse,” an historic building used for weekend events, a barn, free-standing farm stand and food production facilities. These projects are part of Tannersville’s efforts to support economic activity and reinforce the role of downtown as a center of community life. By improving the overall user experience of its downtown, the Village is boosting existing businesses, encouraging new investment and increasing activity in the downtown area. Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, "Projects that encourage new investments and generate new energy and interests are at the core of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative. The expanded Fromer Market will invite more residents and visitors to explore Tannersville's Main Street, supporting other local small businesses, while growing access to fresh produce and culinary education." Sean Mahoney, Executive Director, Hunter Foundation and Town of Hunter Supervisor said, “The Fromer Market Gardens Culinary Hub represents a major step forward in how we think about community development here in Tannersville. This project is about more than a building, it’s about creating a space where local agriculture, education, and opportunity come together in a meaningful way. We’re especially grateful to the New York State Department of State and Empire State Development for their support in helping bring this vision to life. Their investment is not only helping us break ground today but helping us build something that will serve this community for years to come.” Lee McGunnigle, Tannersville Mayor said, “Fromer Market Gardens is an integral anchor in the revitalization of our community, promoting farm-to-table awareness and supporting ecotourism. The project aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen our downtown, improve traffic flow, and enhance this longstanding community staple. We are grateful for the investment from New York State’s DRI Program. It is wonderful to see projects come to fruition as envisioned in our original scope.” In addition to the Fromer Market Gardens expansion, the following DRI projects are also being funded by the DRI in Tannersville:
The Fromer Market DRI project is complemented on-site by the expansion of a culinary kitchen in the Fromer Farmhouse funded by a $500,000 grant from the US Department of Agriculture, $50,000 from the Empire State Development Strategic Planning and Feasibility Study grant program, $100,000 from Pro-Housing Community funds and $315,000 from the Hunter Foundation. The Village of Tannersville was named the Capital Region’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative winner for the fifth round in 2022. Other DRI winners in the region include Glens Falls, Hudson, Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Cohoes, Lake George and Catskill. About the Downtown Revitalization Initiative
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