Schumer continues push for Syracuse-area computer chipmaker
All but a done-deal - just not quite, was the message from Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) as he tries to build hype over the possibility of a high-tech chip» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleDeveloper unveils big plans for Syracuse's Inner Harbor
New York’s Canal Corporation was 0 for 3 in its efforts to find someone interested in redeveloping Syracuse’s Inner Harbor.Their last request for proposals, a few years back, garnered zero...
View ArticleDowntown Syracuse goes from retail to residential
For property developers Rich DeVito and Bob Doucette of Paramount Realty, the motivation for taking on large scale renovations of downtown Syracuse’s previously empty buildings was this:“We wanted to...
View ArticleWalkability, new apartments draw residents to downtown Syracuse
The move to downtown Syracuse was three years in the making for Nicole Samolis. That’s how long it took her to convince her husband to forgo their home in the suburbs.The couple lives in the newly...
View ArticleSyracuse Center of Excellence still working to fill up two years in
The window blinds control themselves, adjusting automatically to light conditions.The roof is covered with plants.Each cubicle has its own individual climate control system.Ed Bogucz and his colleagues...
View ArticleCNY's Regional Council looks to improve engagement in year two
There was a collective chuckle at the suggestion that the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council buy ad time during a Syracuse University basketball game to increase its visibility.The...
View ArticleFollowing the people, more stores call downtown Syracuse home
Empty storefronts used to be a common site in downtown Syracuse, but now more are being leased out thanks in part to a growing demand from people to live in the city's urban center.Downtown Syracuse's...
View ArticleHomeowners push for student zoning to fight rental properties
The Southeast University Neighborhood Association has been fighting back against an invasion for decades. "We’re not squeamish about living with students,"» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleESD approves funding for upstate food and agriculture projects
Empire State Development approved funding for two upstate food and agriculture related measures in their meeting Friday. Farmers in upstate New York will» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleA plan for a Syracuse homecoming by opening a new business
Frank D'Agostino has his eye on a mostly vacant storefront in the Armory Square section of downtown Syracuse. It's a big part of his grand plan for a» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleRefugees changing the face of an already diverse Syracuse Northside
The Innovation Trail is taking a look at how the thousands of refugees coming to upstate New York are weaving their way into the region's economy. You...» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleUnique challenges for refugees becoming entrepreneurs
The Innovation Trail is taking a look at how the thousands of refugees coming to upstate New York are weaving their way into the region's economy. You...» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleThree upstate N.Y. highways make 'futureless freeways' list
Three big roadways in upstate New York cities have made a top 10 list freeways that should be torn down or filled in. The Congress for New Urbanism says...» E-Mail This
View ArticleSyracuse patching twice as many water main breaks as normal
Water department crews have spent a lot more time this winter digging into frozen ground, shoveling asphalt and sifting through mud to find holes in...» E-Mail This
View ArticleRed to green: Syracuse working to upgrade traffic signal system
It’s what every commuter hates when trying to get to work in the morning: red lights. They slow drive times down and waste gas, but the city of Syracuse...» E-Mail This
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