Construction started in early January and is expected to be completed during the summer, Green said. Renovations to the building include the construction of 19 apartment units and around 2,500 square feet of commercial space, Green said.
Scaffolds & Cranes: $4.5 million mixed-use project underway in Glens Falls
The project, featuring 19 apartment units and commercial space, is expected to be completed this summer
| Lilli Iannella | Times Union
GLENS FALLS — A three-story brick building and garage in Glens Falls is being converted into apartments and commercial space.
It’s a $4.5 million mixed-use project that will involve converting the space at 178-180 Maple St., formerly home to a brewery and a mechanical garage, said Brian Green, co-founder of Green Springs Capital Group LLC, the project’s developer.
Green Springs Capital Group LLC has not yet confirmed monthly rent costs for each unit, but noted its average rent target is currently $1,275 per month.
- Size/scope: A three-story, 21,215-square-foot-building containing 19 apartment units and commercial space.
- Project cost: $4.5 million (The project received financial support through a Restore New York grant awarded to the city of Glens Falls by Empire State Development. It’s also supported by a PILOT agreement with the City of Glens Falls Industrial Development Agency).
- Project timeline: January 2026 to summer 2026
- Planned use: A mixed-use development featuring four studios, 11 one-bedroom units, three one-bedroom units with a den and one two-bedroom unit.
- Developer: Green Springs Capital Group LLC
- Builder: CG Construction Group
- Owner: Green Springs Capital Group LLC
- Architect: Thaler Reilly Wilson Architecture & Preservation







