
Spreading some 'Cuse love (Downtown)

Spreading some 'Cuse love (Downtown)

Puffy Sleeves
In case you are unable to get to the city for New York’s Fashion Week, we suggest taking a look around at all the practical design you see on the streets here in Syracuse.

Hawley Avenue

Water Street

James Street

AXA Towers

Leaning into a 20 m.p.h wind gust (East Genesee Street, walking west)

Step by Step: East Fayette Street
We read the recent Huffington Post piece that said about 1 out of 10 Syracuse residents walk to work. Our city earned the number nine spot in the top 10 walkable U.S. cities. We wonder if the ranking could be done on a curve since most of the metros on the list receive less snow than Syracuse.
One assist for the walking (and bike) culture can be credited to the implementation of the Connective Corridor. Here’s a recent post by The Syracuse Media Group’s Dave Tobin that gives some background on the next phase of the Corridor project.

Just above a West Side Story

Tar Heels fan in the land of Orange

SU and UNC fans share a sidewalk

Orange outerwear

The Syracuse workout

K&M, Hanover Square

Mateo at the Genesee Grande Hotel (circa 2009).