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Industrial revival defines this district where 19th-century ironworks now house tech startups. Renters enjoy waterfront sunsets at Riverfront Park but face freight train vibrations from the CSX railyard overnight. The weekly Troy Waterfront Farmers Market provides fresh produce, though setup begins at 5AM Saturdays.
Historic riverfront defines Lansingburgh, where Troy's northern neighborhood showcases distinctive architecture along the Hudson River. The district centers around Powers Park with its summer concert series, while the commercial corridor along 2nd Avenue provides practical amenities within walking distance of most homes. Though some properties show varied investment levels, the neighborhood's ongoing renaissance has created genuine community among both newcomers and longtime residents working together on improvement initiatives. The area's affordability compared to Albany or downtown Troy creates compelling opportunities for those appreciating architectural character beyond cosmetic renovations, with reasonable commutes to both state government employment and educational institutions without corresponding rental premiums affecting more established districts.
Industrial revival shines along River Street's converted textile mills housing tech startups and the Troy Kitchen food hall. Renters love exposed brick aesthetics but note lingering wool dye odors in buildings dating to the 1820s collar industry boom.