Posts Tagged ‘Midtown’

Zippity Doo Dah

Monday, November 4th, 2013
Ride the High Line

Ride the High Line

Central New Yorker’s are fearless.

Who else could endure and enjoy an outdoor festival and a zip line during moderate winds and temperatures in the high-30s?  Despite the chilly weather however, the attendance at inaugural the Zip Line Fest and Food Truck Rodeo was steady and strong. Students, business owners from the neighborhood, elected officials, and even families from other states (today was the last day of Parent’s Weekend at SU) filled Forman Park, and the crowds spilled onto East Genesee street on Sunday.

Parks & Rec Commissioner Bey Muhammad came out with his family to enjoy the festivities.

Parks & Rec Commissioner Baye Muhammad came out with his family to enjoy the festivities.

The energy the event created rivaled Armory Square, and maybe even more well-known public spaces such as Byrant Park, Rittenhouse Square, or Dupont Circle.

The event was also sponsored by 40 Below, the City of Syracuse, SU and the Save the Rain Program.
Dancing in the Park was also a highlight of the day.

Dancing in the Park was also a highlight of the day.

PB&J's Lunchbox to Midtown for the day (they are usually in Armory Square) for today's festival.

PB&J’s Lunchbox also invaded the Eastside for the day (the mobile food truck is usually in Armory Square).

What a lively and unique way to kick off Phase two of the Connective Corridor construction project.

Signs of Life, Forman Park

Monday, November 4th, 2013
Walking the dog

Walking the dog

Throwback Thursday: Midtown Voices

Thursday, October 31st, 2013
Cadillac, the street grocer on East Fayette Street, circa 1998.

Cadillac, the street grocer, on East Fayette Street, circa 1998.

Serving & Protecting

Saturday, October 12th, 2013
Forman Park: Looking South

Forman Park, Looking south

The Central New York Police Retirees and Connective Corridor folk continue to show great stewardship of Forman Park.  Here are some scenes from this morning’s beautification.  We witnessed school-aged kids, retirees, SU executives, as well as current beat cops doing their share in the clean-up and planting process.

Forman Park: Looking East

Forman Park, Redfield Monument

Forman Park: Looking East

Forman Park, Looking east

Forman Park, Looking West

Forman Park, Looking west

Fall Spectacular

Monday, September 30th, 2013
Seventies in September

Seventies in September makes a runner's world.

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Muskat Live

Sunday, September 29th, 2013
Barry Muskat, developer from Buffalo

Barry Muskat, find developer from Buffalo, talked about 709 East Genesee Street on Thursday.

On one hand developer Barry Muskat sounds like a comedian (listen to sound clip below); on the other hand, he is definitely an optimist. His company has taken over 709 East Genesee Street, brought in United Uniform as an anchor tenant, and he’s not done yet.

The property is located across from Forman Park, between the Crowne Plaza Hotel and the Parkview Hotel.

During the press conference to announce the winners of the Connective Corridor facade grant winners (round 2), Muskat hilariously walked business owners, officials and the press through his firm’s plans.

He praised officials from the Connective Corridor and local businesses for changing what he called the “psychological infrastructure” of the neighborhood.

North Face of 709: As Muskat gave his comments at the press conference the work continued on the United Uniform commercial space, which is schedule to open on Monday.

North Face: As Muskat gave his comments at the press conference, the work continued on the United Uniform commercial space, which is schedule to open on Monday.

All jokes aside, let’s hope Muskat’s enthusiasm is infectious.
New Neighbors: Muskrat met briefly with Woodbine Group Director of Sales/Hospitality Christine Tucciarone at the Parkview.

New Neighbors: Muskat met briefly with Woodbine Group Director of Sales/Hospitality Chris Tucciarone after his presentation.

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)

How do we look?

Thursday, September 26th, 2013
“Gifts are the essence of art. Art isn’t made as part of an even exchange, it is your chance to create imbalance, which leads to connection…”
-Seth Godin, V is for Vulnerable
Peter Dunn, CEO of the Community Foundation speaks about the Syracuse Beautifcation Fund today during a press conference at the Parkview Hotel.

Peter Dunn, President and CEO of the Community Foundation, spoke about the Syracuse Beautification Fund today during a press conference at the Parkview Hotel.

We found out about a civic renaissance project called the Syracuse Beautification Fund this morning during an event highlighting the new recipients of Connective Corridor facade grants.  CNY Community Foundation President & CEO Peter Dunn said he hopes charitable, give it forward initiatives like such as theirs will spread beyond the Corridor to other sections of the city.

Architectural Digest: Facade-Palooza

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013
Signs and Windows along the Connective Corridor

Signs and Windows along the Connective Corridor

Neighborhood Watch

Wednesday, September 11th, 2013

Here’s a short video from today’s Sept. 11 Ceremony at Forman Park. Last year the event was held in Firefighter’s Park a few blocks away.