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Northeast College of Health Sciences demolished two buildings in Seneca Falls
New York – A pair of structures on the former Eisenhower College campus in Seneca Falls was demolished by Northeast College of Health Sciences.
Two buildings that served as housing for students were demolished by Sessler Companies.
By the end of the year, it is expected the work to be completed.
Vice-President for Marketing and Communications Colleen Brennan-Barry said “the project has been long in the works as part of the college’s multi-year strategic plan and focuses on-campus infrastructure and enhancement”. “We are in the process of taking down two buildings … which were part of the campus when we moved here in 1991, neither of which have ever been used by the college. We anticipate it will be green space for the immediate future.”
Previously, the school was known as the New York Chiropractic College.
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