BY PETE DEMOLA, The Daily Gazette
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — And then there were four.
Developers planning to build an apartment building in downtown Schenectady received approval from the city Planning Commission on Wednesday to add a fourth story onto the structure.
The change will increase the number of apartment units at the proposed complex at 501 State St. to 58 from 49.
The previous design will remain the same, essentially a “copy and paste” of the plans approved by commissioners in June but with an additional story, said Damien Pinto-Martin, vice president of development at Redburn.
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