The head of an Ithaca-based environmental database firm says he believes remaining pollution from the old IBM Endicott manufacturing complex remains a threat to public health.
Many people won't believe it until they see it but a date has now been announced for the start of the demolition of several unused IBM buildings in Endicott.
As the long-planned demolition of several IBM buildings in Endicott remains on hold, village police are noticing an increase in trespassing at the site.
Everything appears to be in place for the start of the long-awaited project to tear down several abandoned IBM buildings at the company's former Endicott manufacturing hub.
Demolition crews are ready to start tearing down several vacant buildings that were part of the sprawling manufacturing complex in Endicott known as "The Birthplace of IBM."
People who fought to keep the historic "IBM Collection" in Endicott are working to find a new home for the exhibit that highlights innovations developed by the company's workers in the 20th century.