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Syracuse.com through FOIL recently released some meeting notes about the gondola but more interestingly this provided insight into the larger vision for the fairgrounds. It's worth a look if you're into that sort of thing. I'll say this: the gondola may seem frivolous at face value but if it ends up as part of a larger vision then it can definitely work as a complementary amenity. All the typical whining by media and local pols is short sighted because it may hamper fair funding in future state budget cycles. There's a lot more that they want to do and I think the only mistake was fast tracking the bigger projects first instead of addressing the litany of other improvements that would be more readily appreciated by the public.
First time I have seen Syracuse and future vision in the same sentence.Syracuse.com through FOIL recently released some meeting notes about the gondola but more interestingly this provided insight into the larger vision for the fairgrounds. It's worth a look if you're into that sort of thing. I'll say this: the gondola may seem frivolous at face value but if it ends up as part of a larger vision then it can definitely work as a complementary amenity. All the typical whining by media and local pols is short sighted because it may hamper fair funding in future state budget cycles. There's a lot more that they want to do and I think the only mistake was fast tracking the bigger projects first instead of addressing the litany of other improvements that would be more readily appreciated by the public.
Link? Couldn't seem to find what you are referring toSyracuse.com through FOIL recently released some meeting notes about the gondola but more interestingly this provided insight into the larger vision for the fairgrounds. It's worth a look if you're into that sort of thing. I'll say this: the gondola may seem frivolous at face value but if it ends up as part of a larger vision then it can definitely work as a complementary amenity. All the typical whining by media and local pols is short sighted because it may hamper fair funding in future state budget cycles. There's a lot more that they want to do and I think the only mistake was fast tracking the bigger projects first instead of addressing the litany of other improvements that would be more readily appreciated by the public.
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How we got State Fair gondola idea: No vote or final report but 'always' discussed
Aspen Dental backing out of City Center redevelopment is a big blow to downtown.
She and Dolgon. Who were the primary local advocates for the downtown stadium/arena. But, the SU powers--specifically the new administration--were not on board with being just a tenant. and without the Orange, that project was not getting off the ground.Q&A with Joanie Mahoney covered State Fairgrounds and War Memorial improvements, water taxis, dome renovations, inland port, agro farm and more:
Watch Live: County Exec Joanie Mahoney answers questions from readers
Re: the War Memorial discussion, you can sense she really hates that dump and wishes they could knock it down. Can't blame her.
Oh please. Aspen is an awful company.Aspen Dental backing out of City Center redevelopment is a big blow to downtown.
Oh please. Aspen is an awful company.
600 folks from that awful company are not going to eat lunch, park, stay after for drinks, buy their honey flowers in downtown. Whatever you feel about the company is irrelevant. The company makes money and is national.Oh please. Aspen is an awful company.
And is under investigation.600 folks from that awful company are not going to eat lunch, park, stay after for drinks, buy their honey flowers in downtown. Whatever you feel about the company is irrelevant. The company makes money and is national.
And is under investigation.
Update: They settled with NYState, paid a $450,00 fine, and promised to change their method of doing business.
Other states may still have them in court.
I flashed on "Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas." There are some people you just do not want to do business with. Not saying Aspen absolutely fits that mold, but. . .the bottom line isn't always the bottom line.Still irrelevant to the topic at hand, unless you feel this litigation is going to put them out of business.
Awful high standard...most businesses get sued. All I know is the national HQs is in Onondaga County and that is a good thing. They also have advertising at the Dome so they are an involved corporate partner.I flashed on "Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas." There are some people you just do not want to do business with. Not saying Aspen absolutely fits that mold, but. . .the bottom line isn't always the bottom line.
I flashed on "Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas." There are some people you just do not want to do business with. Not saying Aspen absolutely fits that mold, but. . .the bottom line isn't always the bottom line.
I would respond that our standards have deteriorated considerably. Maybe distorted through these not-so-young eyes.Awful high standard...most businesses get sued. All I know is the national HQs is in Onondaga County and that is a good thing. They also have advertising at the Dome so they are an involved corporate partner.
That is the Hotel Skylar...looks to be rebranded as a Hilton property.Sorry if I missed it elsewhere in the thread but it looks like Hilton is opening a new boutique style property in the old Salt City Play house. Taking reservations starting in June.
Detailed Hotel Search - Hilton Hotels & Resorts
That is the Hotel Skylar...looks to be rebranded as a Hilton property.