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[QUOTE="shandeezy7, post: 4653930, member: 720"] Yeah the city can't really force current property owners to do anything except maintain their properties according to code (and I'm not sure how much they even enforce that). The city is currently going through a [URL='https://www.syr.gov/Departments/Planning/Planning-Initiatives/ReZone-Syracuse']process to update zoning laws[/URL]. I'm not sure what, if any, impact that might have on development along Marshall Street. I believe it was mentioned as something that's necessary for the proposed Dorian's redevelopment project on Westcott St to move forward. [USER=716]OttoMets[/USER] is far more knowledgeable on stuff like this than me. I'd venture a guess that most of those parcels on Marshall Street are owned by different entities. They are probably good income generators and undertaking redevelopment isn't something they are interested in. I suppose there could be a domino effect with new developments. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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