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A deadline has come and gone for remaining residents to move out so the new owner can begin extensive renovations.
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The prospective owner, Clear Investment Group, wants the buildings empty for renovations.
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The City of Syracuse wants to partner with a Finger Lakes company to provide affordable high-speed internet, an update on the region's first collaborative school focused on science and the arts, and more in the WAER News Round-Up.
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The ruling also places Vincent Apartments in receivership for three months. The City of Syracuse brought the lawsuit in an effort to improve living conditions for tenants at the neglected properties.
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An Onondaga County Court Judge will decide soon on the new owner of Skyline Vincent and other apartment complexes that were under Green National's management.
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A Chicago-based investment firm has expressed interest and signed a contract to buy Skyline Apartments and other complexes owned by Green National, according to a state Supreme Court judge.
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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 building in downtown Syracuse last year was the site of a grisly murder, which has highlighted several ongoing issues at the complex.