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The site is in the new Community Grid corridor being created by the removal of the Interstate 81 viaduct. JF Real Estate, a Syracuse-based real estate brokerage and development company, is ...
Station 7 closed as an active fire station in 2013. The site is in the new Community Grid corridor being created by the removal of the Interstate 81 viaduct ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The ongoing I-81 Viaduct Project has sparked a debate over its potential impact on emergency response times, with conflicting views emerging from local ambulance services and ...
A former fire station in Syracuse could undergo a transformation into apartments and a restaurant. The building, located at 1039 East Fayette Street on the northern edge of University Hill, has ...
Frechette says steps one and two will include expanding and improving I-481, which is going to become the new Interstate 81. The other three projects will provide access to the proposed community grid ...
JF Real Estate will pay the City of Syracuse $900,000 for the building and property. The sale is subject to approval by the Syracuse Common Council. Station 7 closed as an active fire station in 2013.
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Localsyr.com on MSNTravel advisory: Lane reductions for I-81 in SyracuseThe New York State Department of Transportation wants drivers to expect the following lane reductions along Interstate 81. They will be reduced from 7:00 p.m. to ...
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WSYR Syracuse on MSNTraffic Advisory: I-81 southbound lane reduction in SyracuseInterstate 81 southbound will be reduced to one lane between Exits 23A-23B-22 and Exit 20 in the City of Syracuse for bridge ...
A pool closed for two summer months. Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh outlined on Wednesday how city departments will scale down, or entirely cut, some services starting next month.
Henrietta, N.Y. — Heavy rain has flooded a section of the New York State Thruway near Rochester. The roadway was flooded near Exit 46 (Interstate 390) as of 5:30 p.m., according to the State Police.
But that’s just a start. New York State and NYISO modeling estimates we’ll need about 30 times that, or at least 20 gigawatts of DEFRs by 2040 to keep our grid reliable as we modernize.
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