Friday, February 20, 2026

NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE CELEBRATES GROUNDBREAKING FOR $21 MILLION MIXED-USE MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION HUB IN OSSINING

 

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Project Will Enhance Walkability and Bikeability; Generate Renewable Energy; Improve Access to Waterfront

Multi-Modal Transportation Hub Received $2.24 Million From State’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative

New York Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley announced the groundbreaking of the Village of Ossining’s $21 million mixed-use Multi-Modal Transportation Hub, a key project of the Village of Ossining’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI). The Transportation Hub is to provide approximately 242 vehicle parking spaces and promote decreased reliance on vehicle use with bicycle infrastructure to accommodate parking and charging, and space designed for an E-bike repair shop. The Hub will also support infill redevelopment and expanded park space in the southwest corner of Downtown Ossining by freeing up valuable land that is currently used for surface parking. The DRI provided $2.24 million for the project. 

“The groundbreaking of this Multi-Modal Transportation Hub marks a huge step forward for the future of downtown Ossining,” said Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley. “This project will enhance walkability and bikeability, support long-term economic growth and infill development downtown, positioning Ossining as a model for community-driven redevelopment across New York State. Thanks to Governor Hochul’s leadership and continued support of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, communities can now think bigger and better by taking their existing historical assets and turning them into vibrant, inclusive downtowns.”

With a downtown that is on both the State and the National Historic Registers, the Village of Ossining intends to use their existing assets, including a rich history, public amenities, engaged residents and an innovative business community, to build on previous successes and strengthen their downtown to have the greatest economic impact. Previous successes include a mixed-use development with a waterfront park, promenade, beach, and fishing pier on a former brownfield, the Sing Sing Kill Greenway, and the ongoing Sing Sing Prison Museum project. Building on these projects, Ossining aims to improve community services, increase access to the waterfront, expand public space, and repurpose areas for development.

In addition to $2.24 million from the DRI, this project has also received $1 million in funding through Empire State Development’s Consolidated Funding Application (CFA).

The Village of Ossining was named the Mid-Hudson Valley Region’s Revitalization Initiative winner for the fifth round in 2021. Other DRI winners in the region include Haverstraw; Middletown; Kingston; New Rochelle; Peekskill; Port Jervis; White Plains; and Poughkeepsie.

 

In addition to the Multi-Modal Transportation Hub, the following DRI projects are also being funded by the DRI in Ossining:

  • Enhancing Streetscaping in the Station Plaza Neighborhood to Improve Connectivity: Beautify the Station Plaza neighborhood through improved streets, widened sidewalks, bikeability, placemaking, and connectivity between the waterfront and upper Main Street.
  • Enhancing and Expanding the Market Square Public Plaza: Design and construct a new landscaped public plaza with areas designed to accommodate a range of community gatherings including concerts, pop-up shops, and a weekly farmer’s market.
  • Preserving and Revitalizing the Historic Olive Opera House Building:Conduct exterior renovations, restorations and retrofitting of the interior of the building to allow for flexible workspaces, studios and a performance space with modular stage and to accommodate the Sing Sing Prison Museum preview center.
  • Upgrading the Louis Engel Waterfront Park Performance Space: Replace the existing stage with a new, resilient performance space to accommodate performances in inclement weather while drawing locals and visitors to the waterfront.
  • Transforming the Joseph G. Caputo Community Center: Transform the Community Center into a modern facility for intergenerational recreation and learning that will create opportunities for innovative programming while providing expanded and improved space for STEM and sports for children, adults, and seniors.

Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Strategic investments in projects like the Ossining Multi-Modal Transportation Hub help communities unlock new opportunities while improving quality of life for residents and visitors alike. Through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, New York State is supporting the infrastructure that strengthens urban cores, enhances connectivity, and builds the foundation for sustainable economic growth.”

 About the Downtown Revitalization Initiative
The DRI was launched in 2016 to accelerate and bolster the revitalization of downtowns and neighborhoods in all 10 regions of the State to serve as centers of activity and catalysts for increased local investments. Led by the Department of State, DRI communities benefit from partnerships with and coordinated technical assistance provided by the Department of Housing and Community Renewal (HCR), Empire State Development (ESD) and the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA). The DRI represents an unprecedented and innovative "plan-then-act" strategy that couples strategic planning with immediate implementation. To date, the State has awarded a total of $1.2 billion to 151 communities through both programs.

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