ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Thursday night was the second installment of three Reimagine St. Rose workshops giving the community the opportunity to come together and share their visons for the former college campus.

“St. Rose the monster that ate Pine Hills.” Albany County Historian Jack McEneny spoke up even when his voice was giving out. He said the McEneny family has been in the Pine Hills neighborhood for over 90 years and said some of the buildings should be used for what they were intended for, education. But he also said there is a need for essential housing, “They can easily put some affordable apartments in there and plenty of room to live. And I said, that's how you rebuild the neighborhood.”

Some of the Pine Hills neighbors who showed up to the last workshop attended Thursday’s m

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