![]() The Olean Urban Renewal Agency took title to the property in 2010. The architecturally significant edifice at the corner of Union and State Streets has been vacant ever since. of New York City, who occupied it until 1994. The two-tone, brick-and-stone edifice, erected in 1915, was home to the First National Bank of Olean for 57 years, until that bank was acquired in 1972 by Manufacturers Hanover Corp. The building’s remaining storefront commercial spaces are completed and move-in ready for other tenants who may take advantage of the visible street front space.įirst National also has 21 apartments on floors two through 7, including one studio, five one-bedrooms, 14 two-bedrooms and one three-bedroom. The first new tenant was Casa-Trinity, which provides peer-based counseling and recovery services for those suffering from alcohol and substance addictions. ![]() The Gallery at Olean is First National’s largest and most visible tenant. “ This historically significant, mixed-use building, which was vacant for nearly 30 years before we tackled its restoration, brings a vibrancy to Olean that will contribute to the city’s goals for a walkable, thriving downtown,” she added. ![]() “ The ribbon cutting for the First National project marks a long-awaited milestone in the redevelopment of Olean’s Central Business District,” Governor Kathy Hochul said.
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