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The City of Syracuse, Onondaga County and New York State are looking for ideas from the public to revitalize the Onondaga Lakefront.
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The new program aimed at revitalizing the city’s neighborhood business corridors using federal pandemic relief funds will range from $10,000 to $10 million.
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The project area is called the Southwest Gateway, and includes the neighborhoods bounded by West Onondaga and Clinton Street, south to Martin Luther King Drive. The minimum request for a project is $100,000.
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Onondaga County is preparing the long-vacant White Pine Commerce Park in Clay for a microchip-producing facility or other tenants. But longtime residents on one road find themselves in the middle of a land rights battle.
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Onondaga County started the process of foreclosure this week on the Great Northern Mall. According to county claims, the owners of the mall owe over $5 million in overdue taxes.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon Wednesday night declared the state of the county “stronger than ever” as it continues to recover from the COVID pandemic.
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Katie Zilcosky examines how new job training programs are looking to improve in their effort to stabilize the workforce.
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The citywide Syracuse surge program helped to match people with real local jobs.
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Syracuse could cash in from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, especially around technology to implement 5G wireless systems. JMA Wireless hosted Senator Chuck Schumer who explained provisions to buy American-only products for some $60 billion in broadband funding would help JMA, the only manufacturer of 5G components in the nation right now.
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Syracuse Mayor proposes new ways to reduce violence and neighborhood issues in State of City AddressSyracuse Mayor Ben Walsh proposed a new office to battle gun violence, new efforts to go after code and nuisance issues in neighborhoods, and continued development on the city's Southside in his State of the City address Thursday. He acknowledged ongoing poverty and other problems, while touting progress on job training, education gains and fiscal stability.