SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO on Wednesday announced that the organization and its affiliates plan to open their new offices on Jan. 6.
The CenterState CEO offices are moving from 572 S. Salina St. to the newly renovated Pike Block development at 115 W. Fayette St. in Syracuse.
The new offices include more than 12,000 square feet of space occupying the first and second floors of the Witherill and Chamberlin buildings, located at the corner of Salina and Fayette Streets, CenterState CEO said in a news release.
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The first floor of the Chamberlin building includes a new visitors’ center for the Downtown Committee of Syracuse and the Syracuse Convention and Visitors Bureau.
CenterState CEO affiliate Benefit Specialists of New York will also be housed in the new Pike Block offices, the organization said.
The development of the Pike Block brings “new life” to four, long vacant buildings in the heart of Syracuse, Robert Simpson, president and CEO of CenterState CEO, said in the news release.
“We are thrilled to be a part of this project knowing that our new offices will allow us to better serve our members and be important resource for members and the community,” Simpson said.
Simpson sees the Pike Block as the “culmination of years of hard work” from so many members of the community, he said.
Phone numbers for CenterState CEO and its affiliate organizations will remain the same at its new location.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com


