A new four-story, mixed-use building, designed by Maurice Walters, will replace the existing 18–22 Utica Street buildings in the Village of Hamilton. Demolition began in late February, followed by an estimated 21 months of construction. Exterior plans include a brick facade and design elements to match and enhance the historic character of downtown Hamilton.  

Once complete, the building will feature 41 apartment units; one restaurant; two retail locations; a new 3,471-square-foot office space facing Madison Street; and the Partnership for Community Development coworking space, the HUB. The new apartments will be designated for Colgate faculty, staff, and for people seeking to live full time in the community. These apartments will not be available to students. 

Situated between the Main Moon restaurant and the building that houses Maxwell’s Chocolate, construction plans include the expansion of an existing alleyway to create a functional pedestrian courtyard with space for a small outdoor stage and seating for events and activities. 

Eighteen to 22 Utica Street is owned by the Hamilton Initiative and the project is being funded entirely by Colgate. This construction is part of Colgate’s Third-Century Plan commitment to increase housing options for faculty and staff members as well as local residents and demonstrates the University’s continued support for economic development within the village of Hamilton. Engineers determined that replacing the former Parry’s Building was the best solution for the future, as the 128-year-old building was in need of major structural and infrastructure repairs.

A view from Madison Street

“This is another step toward taking care of our local housing shortage,” says Colgate Associate Vice President for Community Affairs and Auxiliary Services Joanne Borfitz. “This will also add such vitality to the village core. You can imagine, there will be up to 80 [more] people waking up in the morning, walking on the village streets, and buying coffee and lunch in the village, and they’ll be around on the weekends. It’s really going to increase the foot traffic downtown, and that will benefit everyone.”

Most apartments will have outdoor areas, with small balconies or patios, and the fourth floor will include a shared amenity room for residents, where Borfitz says she can envision residents hosting book clubs, game nights, or birthday parties. The fourth floor will also include access to a furnished outdoor rooftop patio. The Hamilton Initiative plans to staff the building with a full-time manager to assist residents, plan entertainment activities, and to oversee the building’s public spaces. On the Madison Street side, 37 parking spaces will be created for residents, and about half will be covered from the elements. 

Village of Hamilton Mayor Ruthann Loveless MA’72 says she thinks the new construction will go a long way toward addressing a critical need within the community. “The village, town, and Colgate have all identified the need for more housing as a top priority. Too many current and potential new hires find it impossible to live in the community where they work,” Loveless says. “This new mixed-use development will help address this issue, as well as add to the economic vitality of the village and increase the tax base.”