Image ID:2422
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Greece, New York’s Town Hall moved from its long‑time home on West Ridge Road to a new civic center in north Greece. The transition marked the end of an era for a building that had served the community for nearly eight decades; a structure first occupied in 1919 and used until 1998. The move reflected the town’s growth and the need for a more modern, spacious municipal complex. By December 1999, town offices had fully settled into the new Town Hall in north Greece, creating a centralized civic hub better suited to the expanding population. Demolition of the former building began in April 2001, closing the chapter on a landmark that had stood for generations.
Greece, New York’s Town Hall moved from its long‑time home on West Ridge Road to a new civic center in north Greece. The transition marked the end of an era for a building that had served the community for nearly eight decades; a structure first occupied in 1919 and used until 1998. The move reflected the town’s growth and the need for a more modern, spacious municipal complex. By December 1999, town offices had fully settled into the new Town Hall in north Greece, creating a centralized civic hub better suited to the expanding population. Demolition of the former building began in April 2001, closing the chapter on a landmark that had stood for generations.
Location:Greece, NY
Date:1997
Source:Office of the Town Historian
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Government Buildings
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Date Added:January 23, 2026
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