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Old Ozalid Building Demolished in Johnson City: University Expansion Continues

  • Writer: Mahendra Lokhande
    Mahendra Lokhande
  • Aug 10, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 13, 2024



On Corliss Avenue in Johnson City, the former Ozalid Corporation warehouse at 42-44 Corliss Avenue has been demolished, making way for future developments. The site, donated to Binghamton University in May 2017, is now cleared as part of an ongoing effort to transform the area into a vibrant hub for the university's Health Sciences Campus.



The demolition of this sizable warehouse was completed by LCP Group of Vestal as part of a series of projects along Corliss Avenue. The area has seen several old residential and commercial buildings cleared recently, with the newly opened spaces expected to serve as parking areas in the short term and potentially support the university's nursing and pharmacy schools in the future.




This demolition represents another step in Binghamton University's expansion, contributing to the growing opportunities and facilities available to the community.



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