
The former College of Saint Rose campus in March 2025. After the Albany school closed in 2024, a county land authority stepped in to manage the nearly 30 acre campus.
Photographer: Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union via Getty Images
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For more than 100 years, The College of Saint Rose was the neighbor down the street you could count on.
With its old shade trees and grassy quad, the college was the centerpiece of a neighborhood of small businesses and fine Victorian homes in Albany, New York, two miles from the state Capitol. With no walls separating town from gown, students and Capital Region residents shared city sidewalks and campus paths.