Tag: Marshall Street
DPS expands late-night escorts
The Department of Public Safety has hired five trained, licensed and uniformed security guards to escort community members to their destinations on or near campus. Read More »
Electronic bike share program to begin operating at SU
The city collaborated on the program with Gotcha, a mobility service company that offers alternate forms of transportation in place of cars. Read More »
You Op To Know: Business columnist discusses Syracuse’s Hire Ground homeless work initiative
This week, Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa and Business columnist Patrick Penfield discuss the Hire Ground initiative, a job program officials hope will help homeless individuals get off the streets. Read More »
Senators voice concerns about access to Orange After Dark events
The Office of Student Activities said that graduate students do not have early access to Orange After Dark because the Graduate Student Organization does not fund events. Read More »
Funk ‘n Waffles to host benefit concert for Central New York SPCA
Funk ‘n Waffles will host a fundraiser benefiting the Central New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals on Tuesday as part of their Funk Gives Back series. The event, spearheaded by Danielle Sperato, features a lineup of local musicians and artists. Read More »
Three more restaurants have reached a deal to open in The Marshall
The Halal Guys, I Heart Mac & Cheese and Kung Fu Tea will join Blaze Pizza in The Marshall’s first-floor commercial space. Read More »
Jefferson Center redevelopment proposal continues trends in downtown Syracuse
The proposed reconstruction of a former Kmart by Acropolis Center LLC is part of a larger trend toward urban living in downtown Syracuse, a city official said. Read More »
Experts, students weigh in on the effects of Juuling
The e-cigarette has become popular on college campuses, including SU. Some community members said that raises red flags based on the lack of knowledge about Juul’s health impact. Read More »
Here’s what Marshall Street business owners think of this luxury student apartment complex
Managers from Manny’s and Bleu Monkey said the luxury student apartment complex has the potential to increase business simply by having students live closer to their stores. Read More »
Euclid Shuttle continues to service SU students through Invest Syracuse initiative
The shuttle, which receives funding as part of the Invest Syracuse initiative, will continue to service students on weekends during the academic year. Read More »
The Marshall to move in tenants this week
The Marshall, an eight-story apartment complex on Marshall Street, plans to have all displaced tenants moved in by the end of September. Read More »
News briefs: 4 stories you may have missed
An update on The Marshall’s construction, new security initiatives at events and a raid on Lancaster Market all made headlines over the weekend. Read More »
Blaze Pizza to bring fast-fire’d pizzas to SU
The Syracuse location will be one of a handful of shops in New York state, with previously opened establishments in Albany and Schenectady. Read More »
Utility work completed at The Marshall, furniture to be moved in this week
All 287 tenants of the new, eight-story apartment building on Marshall Street were displaced after construction delays. Read More »
Don’t want dining hall food? Here are a few restaurants to check out off University Hill
Places to eat off campus and away from Syracuse University’s center and Marshall Street area aren’t hard to come by. Read More »
Construction delays at The Marshall to displace all 287 tenants
The Marshall, an eight-story building near Marshall Street, announced that all of its tenants won’t be able to move in until September. Read More »
Luxury apartment complex to open late, displacing 82 tenants
Construction delays at The Marshall will force the 82 future tenants to live elsewhere temporarily. Read More »
Flip Night brings seniors together over $1 beer
Faegan’s Flip Night brings graduating seniors together on weeknights, where they can score beer at a discounted price. Read More »
The future of Hungry Chuck’s is still unknown a year after it closed
Even though the popular bar is no longer, the nightlife on SU Hill is still intact, and owner Stephen Theobald said a comeback is in the works. Read More »
Take Back the Night draws dozens to rally against sexual and domestic violence
The annual rally started at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
University College launches Rescue Mission collection drive
The drive started Monday and will run until March 30. Read More »
Common Councilors say luxury apartment development on University Hill needs to slow down
New developments are currently being built just north of Syracuse University’s Main Campus. Read More »
University Hill developers say extensive ReZone Syracuse project could benefit property owners
The ReZone Syracuse project was first launched in 2015 by former Mayor Stephanie Miner. Read More »