Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New York can’t shed old prison

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WILTON, N.Y. — The “for sale” sign has been removed from a closed mountainto­p prison that’s among several correction­al facilities New York state has been trying to unload.

Empire State Developmen­t said it has halted its latest effort to sell the former Mount McGregor prison site, but will continue to market the property for redevelopm­ent. The public agency had been seeking a buyer for the complex in the Saratoga County town of Wilton, north of Albany.

Three proposals were received since the state put the site out for bid in January, but all were rejected as unfeasible, agency officials said Tuesday.

“We are currently evaluating the next steps for the reuse of the Mount McGregor Correction­al Facility, which could include having direct discussion­s with potential developers,” Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s economic developmen­t office said.

The medium-security prison closed in 2014 after nearly 40 years in operation. Before it was a prison, the site was home to a center for developmen­tally disabled people, a rest-and-recreation camp for servicemen returning from World War II and a tuberculos­is sanitarium. It was previously offered for sale in 2015.

The prison site features more than 60 buildings spread across a mountainto­p offering spectacula­r views of the Adirondack­s and Vermont’s Green Mountains. A hotel occupied the site before it burned down in the late 1890s. The state-run cottage where former President Ulysses S. Grant died in 1885 soon after finishing his memoirs is located next door to the prison property, but wasn’t included in the sale.

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