What is driving people to live Downtown? That was a part of the city we usually steered clear of especially once the sun set. Armory Square is merely a few minutes away, but other than that, I never saw it as a place worth living in.
Re: the plateau. It's wishful thinking. We're having this problem in New York City. They just keep going up and up with no end in sight. I don't think it is sustainable if you're stuck in between. While there are positives to renting, this is one of the glaring negatives.
Oh goodness, yesSo, you're saying that
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How so?When I read about the apartments going up in Syracuse, I see way too many hybrid office/living space setups.
When I read about the apartments going up in Syracuse, I see way too many hybrid office/living space setups.
They also save the developers beaucoup tax money. (3 vending machines?)I'm not sure what you mean? How can there be "too many" mixed-use developments like that? I think they offer a healthy ) balance of working space and living space.
They also save the developers beaucoup tax money. (3 vending machines?)
1100 sq ft, upper 2000s per month? Is it diamond countertops and golden walls?
1100 sq ft, upper 2000s per month? Is it diamond countertops and golden walls?
Kind of funny coincidence that's only a little related to this thread - I noticed while driving by the other night that both the Paul Pasqualoni and Bernie Fine houses (only a couple houses apart) are both on the market at this very late hour in the University-area home-buying season:
607 Scott Ave, Syracuse, NY 13224 - realtor.com®
709 Scott Ave, Syracuse, NY 13224 - realtor.com®
I saw P's house on the market. DIdnt realize that was a Fine house. Was it a former primary turned investment property for him?
Nah, I'm pretty sure they lived there up until his wife demanded to 'upgrade' to the same block as the Boeheims.
(I used quotes around upgrade because I don't know why someone would prefer to live in a subdivision near Lyndon over a nice walkable block on Scott, but that's neither here nor there.)
Bernie's place sure has appreciated over the years...
That's not great for tenants: Luxury apartment complex to open late, displacing 82 tenants
Looked like construction had slowed since spring.
Interesting. The other two big student housing complexes on Genesee are set to open this Fall too, right? Are those on track?
An update on The Marshall not opening in time for the start of the semester. Most of the kids are going to be housed at the Crowne Plaza, so a heads-up for anyone that stays there when they come into town for games. Rooms will probably be hard to come by for a bit.
The Marshall, new luxury student apartments near Syracuse U., won't be ready in time
Im pretty sure the Orange Crate Express is right be to that new luxury apartment building. They’ve added an outdoor bar and intend to host game day parties. Looks funAn update on The Marshall not opening in time for the start of the semester. Most of the kids are going to be housed at the Crowne Plaza, so a heads-up for anyone that stays there when they come into town for games. Rooms will probably be hard to come by for a bit.
The Marshall, new luxury student apartments near Syracuse U., won't be ready in time