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Yonkers Begins Demolition Of Building To Create Park

YONKERS, N.Y. -- Mayor Mike Spano joined Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer and City Council members Michael Sabatino and Christopher Johnson to begin the demolition of 24 Warburton Ave., which is being torn down to pave way for the second phase of the Saw Mill River Daylighting - known as Mill Street Courtyard. 

Mayor Mike Spano and State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins begin demolition to bring a new public park to the community.

Mayor Mike Spano and State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins begin demolition to bring a new public park to the community.

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State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Mayor Mike Spano talk at the second phase the demolition.

State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Mayor Mike Spano talk at the second phase the demolition.

Photo Credit: City of Yonkers
Officials discuss the demolition and what the new park will bring to the community.

Officials discuss the demolition and what the new park will bring to the community.

Photo Credit: City of Yonkers
Mayor Mike Spano joined State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer, City Council Members Michael Sabatino, Christopher Johnson and other officials meet to begin the demolition.

Mayor Mike Spano joined State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer, City Council Members Michael Sabatino, Christopher Johnson and other officials meet to begin the demolition.

Photo Credit: City of Yonkers

Once complete, Mill Street Courtyard will unearth 100 feet of the buried Saw Mill River and create a new 20,000 sq. ft. public park.

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