Posts Tagged ‘Midtown’

Spread the Fun

Monday, April 21st, 2014
Zeke Leonard, musician

Zeke Leonard, musician

Here is an idea whose time has come.

We look forward to more music/concerts and live shows at Forman Park along the Connective Corridor. Today we witnessed professor Zeke Leonard climb atop a car to perform “This Land is Your Land,” complete with a recycled ukulele and a NY-made-kazoo.

Leonard’s lunchtime performance was part of the Corridor’s Green Streets and Local Eats festival.

Let’s find a way to keep the music going at Forman Park.

Construction Season

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

Phase II Connective Corridor, Fayette Street

Honoring Fallen Heroes

Saturday, April 12th, 2014
Badge of Honor Association Ceremony, Forman Park

Badge of Honor Association Ceremony, Forman Park

Detective Wallie Howard, Jr. was the last member of the Syracuse Police Department to be killed in the line of duty (1990).

Detective Wallie Howard, Jr. was the last member of the Syracuse Police Department to be killed in the line of duty (1990).

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.

Fayette Fanatic

Wednesday, January 29th, 2014
The CNY region gets into a state of readiness as the 168 Centro Bus passes Forman Avenue along the Connective Corridor.

Syracuse shows off another facet of readiness this evening as the 168 Centro Bus (East Fayette/Erie-Shoppingtown) passes Forman Avenue along the Connective Corridor--four days before the big game.

City Seeks a Stadium

Tuesday, January 14th, 2014
Bustle & Flow

Bustle & Flow: University Avenue

Beyond the breaking news and speculation about a possible stadium in the Midtown area (near the former Kennedy Square complex) is the fact that the Connective Corridor already provides the infrastructure to effectively move fans toward the neighborhood.   The route, shown here at University Avenue, connects the University Hill with Downtown for city residents.  And of course, the potential site is already close to the major highways (Route 690, Route I81).

Then & Now (Midtown)

Wednesday, December 11th, 2013
The nearly century-old Sycamore tree stands guard near southern entrance to the Syracuse Center of Excellence property.

The nearly century-old sycamore tree stands guard near southern entrance to the Syracuse Center of Excellence (CoE) property.

Construction continues on Washington Street near the CoE building (interrupting our normal Connective Corridor route).  We took a recent tour of the facilities and were briefed on the numerous green projects and advanced energy systems.  We also found out that Syracuse is taking sustainability + conservation to new heights, because although new foliage was added on Washington Street, they didn’t displace this mature sycamore (located near what will become the CoE parking lot).

Park View

Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
Forman Park

Forman Park

Practical Fashion

Friday, November 8th, 2013
Bracing for the wind, Irving Avenue

Bracing for the wind, Irving Avenue

Northern Migration

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
Crows near Washington Street

Crows near Washington Street