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Tech & Culture speaker series focuses on workplace diversity

SYRACUSE — For people who want to pursue a career in engineering, David Richardson would advise them to “stay the course” and “network, network, network as much as possible.” He also tells them to get involved in as many organizations as they can.  “Attend [events] like this. You never know who [you’ll] meet. You have […]

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Syracuse mayor seeks developer for City Hall Commons building

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced in August that he has issued a request for proposal (RFP) for the acquisition and redevelopment of the City Hall Commons building. It’s a Hanover Square landmark, located at 201 E. Washington St., at the corner of Warren Street and East Genesee Street.  The triangular, “flatiron” style building

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Subcat Studios opens film post-production suite

SYRACUSE — SubCat Studios, located at 219 S. West St. in downtown Syracuse, on Aug. 16 announced the opening of its new post-production suite.  The idea for this suite originated in 2019 when the production team for the film “Odd Man Rush” needed a space for post-production in Syracuse. Since then, movie-production incentives like Onondaga

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Firm to redevelop former M&T Bank building on S. Salina St.

SYRACUSE — A Washington, D.C.–based development firm plans to convert the building at 101 South Salina St. to a residential facility and will build about 120 apartments. M&T Bank, which owned and operated a branch inside the building, sold the structure to Douglas Development for $7,155,000 and the transaction closed earlier this year.  The bank

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Daybird opens in downtown Syracuse

SYRACUSE — A new “grab-and-go” eatery named Daybird has recently opened at 250 S. Clinton St. in Syracuse. Daybird serves “classic deli favorites alongside some unique Mexican-influenced dishes,” says CenterState CEO, which recognized the new restaurant’s grand opening on Aug. 12. The Ambassadors Committee presented Jessica Capels and Billy Brill, the owners of Daybird, with

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VIEWPOINT: Make these two magical words part of your everyday life

We are all aware of the importance of words. They can be healing or inspiring, humorous or hurtful. They can also be motivating and magical. Two of the most powerful words in the English language are “thank you.” Most of us were taught that phrase when we were toddlers learning to verbally express our thoughts and feelings.

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Downtown Syracuse’s revitalization regains momentum

SYRACUSE — The revitalization of downtown Syracuse was rolling along with significant speed before the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020. While the public-health crisis obviously presented many challenges for the businesses and people of downtown, the development progress never stopped.  During the pandemic, $80 million of investment activity was completed in downtown Syracuse, according to Merike Treier, executive

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State funding to help pave 14 more miles of Syracuse roads

SYRACUSE — The City of Syracuse will more than double the miles of roads it will repave this construction season.  The increase in road work results from an “infusion” of $7.25 million in New York State Touring Routes funding to the city, the office of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh said in an Aug. 17 news

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Owner of new Forum Barber shop excited to be part of downtown’s revival

SYRACUSE — Every time barber Kyle Patchett has a customer sit in his chair for a haircut or a shave, he looks forward to the conversation he is going to have with that person. “Every 45 minutes, you get a completely different story in the chair,” says Patchett, the founder and owner of  Forum Barber,

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