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New York to award nearly $21 million to land banks

 Downtown Rochester skyline view.
Max Schulte
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WXXI News
Downtown Rochester skyline view.

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP & WXXI News) — New York is doling out $20.9 million in new grants to 19 land banks in an effort to help them acquire abandoned properties.

The grants are awarded under the Land Bank Community Revitalization Initiative. The office of New York Attorney General Schneiderman established the initiative in 2013 with funding secured through settlements with the nation's largest banks over misconduct that contributed to the housing crisis.

The new funding boosts the total to $57 million since the initiative started. Syracuse and Newburgh each will receive $2 million to top the list. The Rochester Land Bank Corporation will receive $1.5 million.

Land banks are nonprofits that can acquire vacant, abandoned, or foreclosed properties, and rebuild, demolish, or redesign them. As of November, more than 1,995 abandoned properties had been reclaimed and more than 700 had been returned to the market.

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