New Life Grounded in History

A Phased Approach to a Mixed-Use Development in the Village of llion, New York

Project Summary

Community: Village of llion, New York
Technical Assistance: Site Reuse Design
Former Use: Factory

Future Use: Light Industrial, Residential, Retail

The Village of llion, New York is located in Herkimer
County along the Mohawk River. The Village is part of
the Utica-Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area and is
home to the Remington Arms Company. Once the
economic engine for the County for decades, the
Remington Arms Company has reduced its presence
since its bankruptcy and subsequent reopening. The
Duofold site redevelopment provides an opportunity to
increase diversity in employment and provided
additional housing and retail offerings.

The Community's Challenge
The Village of llion purchased the site in 2019 for
redevelopment. The 12.7-acre Duofold site currently
houses 134,000 square feet of vacant, brick buildings.
These buildings have the potential to be rehabilitated
and redeveloped for economic and community
development. Further challenges include contaminants
on site and flood risks. Nonetheless, the site is well
positioned for redevelopment through its connection to
the region, proximity to interstate traffic, and flexibility in
zoning.

EPA's Land Revitalization Technical Assistance
In 2022, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Land Revitalization Program provided contractor
technical assistance to the Village of llion and the
Herkimer County industrial Development Authority
(IDA) to support a site reuse design and revitalization
plan for the Duofoid Factory site located in downtown
liion.

The site reuse design provides guidance on potential
redevelopment opportunities across the site. The reuse

alternatives acknowledge the residential and
commercial context of the site, and provide light
industrial, housing, and retail alternatives that
complement existing uses. A phasing plan outlines
what type of development is most suitable for the
current market, and others that will support future
demand.

The reuse concept plan provides several program
options for sizing, amenities, and housing types.
Incorporating community feedback, the plan includes
options for a market, brew house, housing clusters, and
more. The plan further outlines the potential for
continued development, should adjacent land be
acquired, which further supports economic and
community development potential.

The reuse concept plan proposes earlier development
of industrial parcels for job creation, followed by
housing developments to accommodate community
needs and consolidate on-site activities, and concluding
with retail offerings to support new residents and
employees in the revitalized neighborhood.





Rendering of the Proposed Redevelopment

For more information, contact Yocasta DeJesus, EPA
Region 2 Brownfields Program at

DeJesus.Yocasta@epa.aov or Sadira Robles, EPA
Region 2 Land Revitalization Project Manager at

Robles.Sadira@epa.gov.

United States
Environmental Protection
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Office of Brownfields arid Land Revitalization
560-F-23-314


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