Graduation is one of the busiest weekends of the year for the Syracuse community and area businesses along the Connective Corridor look forward to welcoming families from around the globe for commencement festivities. While Connective Corridor streetscape construction is visibly underway, the project team is ...Read the rest
During Commencement weekend, the Connective Corridor will be detoured as follows: To Warehouse: From College Place left onto Euclid Ave. Left onto Comstock Avenue Left onto University Place Right onto Crouse Drive Left onto Waverly Avenue Right onto Irving Avenue and continue regular route to ...Read the rest
From lighting iconic buildings to expanded outdoor seating, historic preservation projects and mixed use redevelopment of underutilized buildings, 56 Connective Corridor round one and two façade improvement projects are changing the face of Syracuse. You’ll be impressed at the diversity and creativity of the ...Read the rest
As the weather warms, who doesn’t like to be outdoors? One of the true pleasures of urban life is walking city streets, sitting outdoors and watching life go by — as well as outdoor dining and sampling great local foods. One of the goals ...Read the rest
Applications now being accepted https://connectivecorridor.syr.edu/resources/ We are pleased to begin accepting formal applications for Round Three of the Connective Corridor Facade Improvement Program beginning May 1, 2014. Empire State Development provided funding for this project through the Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) Capital ...Read the rest
Thanks for a successful event on April 21, the first day of Earth Week! See photo highlights here: Green Streets photo highlights Read more here. Updated Green Streets map 4-21 April 21, from noon to 2 p.m. was Green Streets and Local Eats ...Read the rest
Applications will be accepted for Round Three of the Connective Corridor Facade Improvement Program beginning May 1, 2014. Empire State Development provided funding for this project through the Regional Council Capital Fund (CFA Round III). The Connective Corridor will award $200,000 in this round through ...Read the rest
Point of Contact’s is celebrating National Poetry Month with its annual poetry series Cruel April. The series will begin April 3rd at 6pm with a reading by local Syracuse poet Georgia Popoff, followed by a reception and informal dialogue. This event is free and open to the ...Read the rest
The Syracuse Shakespeare Festival has been producing plays at SU’s newly renamed Nancy Cantor Warehouse since 2006. The group is also housed in that building along with several other SU and community arts organizations such as the PAL program and Syracuse Poster Project. The ...Read the rest
Connective Corridor Partners with 40 Below Public Art Taskforce and SU CNY alumni to bring public art project to the Civic Strip The Connective Corridor is pleased to announce a $10,000 grant to the 40 Below Public Art Taskforce (40B PATF) to fund an artist ...Read the rest