RUPCO develops real estate projects across the Hudson Valley that foster historic preservation and innovative new construction with a goal to revitalize neighborhoods. RUPCO responds to housing needs identified by local communities, creating affordable housing and providing opportunities for local tradespeople to work on projects that return abandoned properties to city and state tax rolls.
Completed Projects
December 8, 2021
East End Apartments epitomizes the transformation of a community through building rehabilitation and integrated housing.
December 8, 2021
This $32- million scattered-site development includes 24 building sites in a five-block radius located in New York State's second-largest historic district.
December 8, 2021
Landmark Place blends historic preservation and new constriction to create 66 affordable homes where seniors 55 and older can live with dignity.
Louw-Bogardus House Ruin “Frog Alley”
December 10, 2021
RUPCO partnered with Friends of Historic Kingston and the City of Kingston to stabilize and preserve the Louw-Bogardus House (Frog Alley).
December 10, 2021
RUPCO completed the historic rehabilitation of the Pettit House in uptown Kingston in 2007.
December 8, 2021
Located at 2 Main Street, the Kirkland is a cornerstone of the Kingston Stockade Historic District that houses eight affordable apartments.
July 28, 2021
Located at 165 Cornell Street in Kingston, the Lace Mill is an anchor of the Ulster County arts community.
December 8, 2021
The handsome yellow brick building at 289 Fair Street is home to RUPCO’s headquarters.
December 15, 2021
The Buttermilk Falls development located in Ellenville features 15 townhomes developed for first-time homebuyers.
December 8, 2021
Located at 20 Cedar Street in Kingston, this $22 Million project is the first net-zero for living affordable housing development in Upstate New York.
December 8, 2021
Park Heights is a senior housing complex located at 1033 Route 32 in Rosendale, which features 40 one-bedroom apartments for those 62 and older.
December 8, 2021
The Mews at Prattsville is multigenerational housing development features 45 apartments for seniors 55+ and working families
December 15, 2021
RUPCO acquired two vacant parcel lots on Van Buren St, in Kingston, in 2007 and constructed two modular homes for income-eligible first-time homebuyers.
December 8, 2021
The development is set in 28-acres, of which 21 acres remain as woodlands and include nature, interpretive and fitness trails, multiple gardens, and an outdoor pavilion.
In Development
January 10, 2022
In partnership with Ulster County and other local nonprofits, we are looking to convert the Quality Inn on Route 28 in the Town of Ulster to permanent supportive housing.
February 10, 2022
In partnership with the City of Kingston, RUPCO will renovate ten vacant and distressed homes that will be sold to qualified first-time homebuyers.
January 10, 2022
RUPCO has partnered with Kearney Real Estate Development Group to bring to life an adaptive re-use project that will generate 250 residential units of mixed-income housing
January 25, 2022
Silver Gardens is a proposed new construction, 57-one bedroom rental development for low-income seniors age 62 and older on Argent Drive in the hamlet of Highland (Town of Lloyd).
August 4, 2022
Working in community with the Village, we propose to develop approximately 55-62 apartments in Tannersville, Greene County to provide high-quality housing and amenities to working residents and seniors