Posts Tagged ‘Linda Dickerson Hartsock’

Looking to Make a Ruckus in a Quiet Place

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
Dignitaries including Chancellor Kent Syverud (far right) attended a launch celebration and ribbon cutting for the Blackstone Launchpad. Blackstone LaunchPad is co-funded by the Blackstone Charitable Foundation and Syracuse University and will provide entrepreneurship support for the University community.

Dignitaries including Chancellor Kent Syverud (far right) attended a launch celebration and ribbon cutting for the Blackstone Launchpad yesterday. Blackstone LaunchPad is co-funded by the Blackstone Charitable Foundation and Syracuse University and will provide entrepreneurship support for faculty, staff and students.  The start-up space is located on the first floor of Bird Library.

The venture will directed by Linda Dickerson Hartsock, who has previous experience expanding the Tech Garden and the Connective Corridor.

Syracuse Architectural Digest: The Corridor, An Appreciation

Monday, August 25th, 2014
“[Leaders] have the power to create an environment in which people will naturally thrive and advance…” Simon Sinek, Leaders Eat Last
Can the Corridor become the new heart of the city

Can the Corridor become the new heart of the city

Last week the Connective Corridor threw a Midsummer Night Party at Forman Park. The event included dining, music and a public art instillation. We didn’t get to stay for the whole event, which started late due to midday rain, but what we saw looked like attending a big dinner party crawling with interesting people (including politicians, police officers, neighborhood business leaders, students, SU officials and visitors from out of town).

Despite what we think about the price tag and the construction delays, the Connective Corridor project continues to bring people together in Midtown, Downtown, on the Hill, and the Near Westside.

We realize there are other pressing issues for our city, such as the frequent water main breaks and aging infrastructure.  Most NY cities have this problem.

We also are convinced that there’s no magic bullet or cure-all for Syracuse (including downtown stadiums, highway re-routing and harbor hotels), but we applaud the radical focus the Corridor team has applied to coalescing the city through transportation/design/arts.

The Corridor office operates like a reality award-winning R&D shop and urban design center.They are dedicated to making the city work better and we’ve seen it up close.  The Corridor leadership under the direction of Marilyn Higgins and Linda Dickerson Hartsock has produced some great initiatives. Chancellor Cantor may have cast the vision, but Higgins and Hartsock helped bring it to pass.

Someday we all will look back and realize The Corridor was one of the five things that helped revive this city.

May the innovations continue.
Filming in Forman Park

Filming in Forman Park

Lifting the veil on urban design

Lifting the veil on urban design

Urban Rest Stop: Public Art Installation

Urban Rest Stop: Public Art Installation

Architectural Dialogue

Monday, November 25th, 2013
“There’s 30, 000 brilliant individuals who are creating green buildings, nontoxic classrooms and sustainable architecture. And they’re in Philly this week, taking in our city skyline, Federal Donuts & local fare.” Julie Hancher, GreenPhilly (blog)

Here’s a good dose of self-esteem for Central New York. Our region is actually ahead of the curve in terms of planning and implementing green infrastructure and sustainability. Linda Dickerson-Hartsock, Owen Kerney and Andrew Potts were in Philadelphia last week to present the Syracuse experience at the GreenBuild International Conference and Expo.

Matt Millea and Matt Marko from the Center of Excellence also presented at the conference.

The keynote speaker at Greenbuild was former New York Senator Hillary Clinton.

Got Crave?

Saturday, September 21st, 2013
Zombie: Up close and personal

Zombie: Up close and personal

Here’s part of the CRAVE Festival’s “Thriller” Flash Mob, which commenced a little after 4 pm today at the City Hall Commons Atrium.

Zombie: Working Day & Night

Zombie: Working Day & Night

Family Portrait

Family Portrait

Crave Press Pool

Crave Press Pool

Connective Corridor Director Linda Dickerson Hartsock with a member of her staff who participated in Thriller Flash Mob.

Connective Corridor Director Linda Dickerson Hartsock (left) with a member of her staff

"Thriller" Flash Mob

Action: “Thriller” Flash Mob

Collaborator meets Connector

Saturday, August 31st, 2013
PRPACs Ryan Johnson-Travis and the Connective Corridor's Linda Dickerson Hartsock at Urban Cinematheque at the Everson Plaza on Friday night. We interviewed these two guiding lights in our city in recent months.

PRPACs Ryan Johnson-Travis and the Connective Corridor’s Linda Dickerson Hartsock take a break from their booths during Urban Cinematheque at the Everson Plaza on Friday night. This year were fortunate to meet and interview these two guiding lights in our city. 

Chief Connection Officer (CCO)

Monday, August 19th, 2013


Here’s part two of our conversation with Linda Dickerson-Hartsock, director of the Connective Corridor. She talks about the Corridor as a social network and destination as much as a transportation route. It has literally connected some neighborhoods a stop at a time.

Under her leadership the route has the potential to become that third space (as in that place between work and home) here in the city.

Encouraging Interconnectedness

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013
“There’s a lot that’s been said and written about the decline of older Upstate communities…But like old houses,  caring for them is clearly a labor of love.”
Linda Dickerson Hartsock (On Main Street)

This is part one of our conversation with the Connective Corridor’s Linda Dickerson Hartsock. Her work has blended revitalization with historic preservation.

Thanks to Bill Horrace and his band for the intro and credit tunes, which were recorded live on Centro’s Connective Corridor Bus (443).