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Green National would still own the properties, but wouldn't collect rent. Walsh also wants the court to make the company pay $1 million to cover repairs it's neglected to make.
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This week, Onondaga County is under a winter storm warning, flu shots are being recommended and the 50th Senate District winner is still unknown.
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A judge ruled Green National failed to correct city code issues and pay a previous $300,000 penalty.
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The State Attorney General is suing the Skyline Apartments and keeping the apartment's $300,000 fine after failing to correct housing code violations.
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The city made an expedited request on May 10. The judge had issued a temporary order based on a stipulation between the city and the owner Green National.
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The building in downtown Syracuse last year was the site of a grisly murder, which has highlighted several ongoing issues at the complex.
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The city’s show cause action follows the state attorney general’s announcement last week that it’s retaining a $250,000 payment made by green national because the company failed to address security and some code violations by the AG’s deadline.
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They include the troubled Skyline Apartment complex after the company failed to fully address code violations as required under their 60-day agreement.
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Attorney General Letitia James is using the power of her office to hold the owner of the troubled Skyline apartment complex and other properties accountable for uninhabitable conditions. In a visit to Syracuse, James says Green National has agreed to address the problems in 60 days or pay a $300,000 fine.
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The City of Syracuse announced Skyline Apartments failed inspection for the third time on Monday. Code Enforcement declared the common areas of the property unfit.