Posts Tagged ‘East Fayette Street’

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Street Level Design

Tuesday, May 31st, 2016
712 East Fayette Street (Almond Corridor)

712 East Fayette Street (Almond Corridor)

Syracuse Architectural Digest: On The Sly

Tuesday, February 16th, 2016

Here is a great write-up by Rick Moriarty about one of the city’s most under appreciated architectural gems.

Marketing by Improvisation

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014
Place holder: East Fayette Street

Place holder: East Fayette Street

Street Gaze (part 11)

Saturday, April 19th, 2014
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

Construction Season

Monday, April 14th, 2014
se II Connective Corridor, Fayette Street

Phase II Connective Corridor, Fayette Street

A Final Word (sort of)

Friday, March 7th, 2014
SIF: Genesis

Genesis & Exodus

Thanks to the many random drop-ins, friends, faithful clients, and family who visited our Midtown office over the years.  We literally watched the neighborhood change around us.

The space was a great place to initiate this venture, and will remain an important part of our history.

Quest for Perfection

Wednesday, February 26th, 2014


Not everyone in Syracuse has given up on an undefeated season. Last weekend we found out about another Team Orange that is doing work on the court at the East Fayette Street Boys & Girls Club. The Syracuse Team for Biddy Basketball, coached by Dean Crouch, remained the top seed as they used pressure defense, superior guard play and backboard dominance to dispose of Marquette on Saturday. The team, made up of children from the SCSD,  is now 7-0, and retains a number one ranking heading into the playoffs.

The plot line for the game included best friends turned rivals, and even brother against brother on the sidelines (Dean’s brother Danard is Marquette’s coach). Syracuse may have won by double digits, but the game was certainly competitive.

We wish Syracuse the best as they barrel toward perfection.

Streetscape…Cycling

Saturday, September 28th, 2013
This time of year is wonderful for bike culture (leisure, exercise or work)

This time of year is wonderful for urban bike culture (leisure, exercise or work)

Primary Colors

Monday, September 9th, 2013
Firehouse advocates and supporters of Pat Hogan rally to get out the vote on East Fayette Street on Monday.

Firehouse advocates and supporters of Pat Hogan rally to get out the vote (in front of the recently closed Fire Station #7) on Monday evening. The Democratic primary is tomorrow.

Throwback Thursday: Neighborhood in Transition

Thursday, September 5th, 2013
Midtown Syracuse (circa 1990)

Midtown Syracuse (circa 1990)

Here’s a look at the old Midtown Plaza (where the Center of Excellence now stands) and the surrounding bungalows of the former Kennedy Square complex.