May 18, 2019
247 W Fayette St. (315) 396-0493 acropolisrealtygroup.com
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Welcome to the 13th Annual
Downtown Living Tour Thank you for joining us for the 13th Annual Downtown Living Tour as we showcase some of the newest, most-talked about addresses in Downtown Syracuse. Today, you’ll get to walk through luxurious lofts, apartments and townhouses that will wow you. The 2019 presentation of the Downtown Living Tour also features a unique opportunity to walk through the coolest office space in Central New York, TCGplayer’s headquarters. After you check in and receive your official Living Tour wristbands and “swag bags” at City Hall Commons Atrium, located at 201 E. Washington St., you’re free to step off and begin the self-guided walking tour. For your convenience, there’s also a special shuttle route designed exclusively for the Downtown Living Tour. Just look for the “Shuttle Stop” signs along the way, and refer to the map on the back of this brochure for a suggested route to follow. Tour Tip: The Whitney Lofts is the Official Tour Rest Stop. Here, you can check out three unique apartments and enjoy 10% off at Oh My Darling, a new restaurant on the ground-floor. The owners will also offer tours of The FITZ, a speakeasy located in the basement. For a full list of all “Downtown Deals,” visit Page 18.
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Piper Phillips Residences
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Official Tour Rest Stop
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Syracuse Trust
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The Lofts at Whitlock*
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The Wood Building*
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Washington Place
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Downtown Deals
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Living Tour Map
Special Offers Designed for Living Tour Guests
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TYPE OF LIVING SPACE: Nine units • (3) Flats: 1,075 - 1,170 SF Monthly rent: $1,800 - $1,900 • (6) Townhouses: 1,125 – 1,307 SF Monthly rent: $2,100 - $2,300 UNIQUE FEATURES: • Stainless steel appliances • Granite countertops • Glass tile backsplash • Under-counter lighting • Large walk-in closets • Hardwood floors • Large, walk-in custom showers • Full-size in-unit laundry facilities • Individual heat and air conditioning • Pet-friendly w/ pet washing station • Fitness center • On-site private parking (one car per unit) • Storage lockers • High-speed internet included in rent
CONTACT: Mike Wicker Wicker Companies, Inc. 315-471-8866
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215 E. Water St.
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rangeX is a $3.4 million expansion of the Historic Grange Building renovation project by the development team of Mike Wicker, James Leana and Donald McMasters. Completed in January 2019, GrangeX features nine executive apartment homes including three flats, and six townhouse style units with private balconies.
Together, GrangeX and the Historic Grange Building contain a total of 12 executive apartment homes and private on-site parking. Located in the heart of the historic Hanover Square district, the combined property is the perfect fit for empty nesters and/or business executives seeking the charm and excitement of downtown living. All units contain two-bedrooms, and a minimum of 1.5 bathrooms. Some units contain 2.5 bathrooms. Each townhouse unit is uniquely designed with its bedrooms, main bathrooms and laundry rooms on the lower level; The kitchen, living room, half-bathroom and private balcony are on the upper level. Designed by Open Atelier Architects, the GrangeX units have an edgy, contemporary feel that is sure to appeal to a diverse population.
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Piper Phillips Residences
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he Piper Phillips Building, established in 1872, is one of the oldest buildings in Armory Square – and it contains the oldest, tallest door in the City of Syracuse, measuring 14.5 feet tall. On your tour, note the hand-carved entry door plate (pictured right), which is cast in bronze with a nickel finish. The door plates were commissioned by Armory Boys to tell the story of the building’s first use as a railroad hotel, built on marshland that pipers nested in.
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A horse stable originally connected the building to the Bentley Settle Building next-door, and the upper floors of Piper Phillips were originally used as a hotel to host railroad workers in Armory Square’s earliest days. Armory Boys, LLC purchased Piper Phillips in 2017. Thoughtful attention to the building’s charm and character – coupled with the most modern, elegant finishes – uniquely enhance each unit. Each apartment has its own unique floor plan. Mosaic entry foyers lead to all apartments. Entry doors feature custom hardware digital locks. All bedrooms contain operable transom windows. A magnificent lobby includes refrigerated storage for grocery delivery and features furnishings and artwork from Europe, Asia and the United States. Four of the apartments are named after a place of prominence associated with the building’s past. The Piper Suite and the Phillips Suite are both nods to the building’s name. Meanwhile, The Walton Terrace and the Bentley Terrace both feature outdoor space that faces the Bentley Settle building on Walton Street.
TYPE OF LIVING SPACE: Eight apartments, each with a unique floor plan • (1) Two-bedroom w/ two entrances • (1) Convertible two-bedroom ft. two outdoor terraces • (5) One-bedroom units • (1) Unique studio loft unit 560 - 1,600 SF Monthly rent: $1,875 - $3,100 UNIQUE FEATURES: • Exquisite kitchen ft. stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry & under-cabinet lighting, quartz countertops & tile backsplash • Accent lighting, including dimmable 3” LED overhead lighting • Custom window treatments & restored window casing • Genuine 2.25” custom-stained hardwood floors • Restored baseboard molding & crown molding • Marble bathrooms ft. custom standing showers, glass shower doors, vanities, brushed nickel fixtures and mosaic marble flooring, plus integrated Bluetooth speakers • Full-size front-loading washer & dryer in each unit • Controlled security access through ButterflyMX CONTACT: Jeff Appel Armory Boys, LLC 917-848-0152 jeff@armoryboys.com
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entrally located in the Heart of Downtown Syracuse, The Whitney Lofts offer tenants brand new loft-style apartments that blend historic charm and character with state-of-theart new amenities. In the mid-to-late 1800s, Syracuse was a flourishing industrial center, a hub of banking and commerce. South Salina was the city’s “Shopping District.” The buildings that comprise The Whitney Lofts were established in 1855, and are the only two surviving structures from a group of five buildings known as the “Washington Stores.” These buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. The buildings’ name is a nod to the Whitney Department Store, which occupied 321 South Salina Street in the 1950s and 1960s. Before that, the building was home to the Park & Brannock Shoe Company, where Charles Brannock invented The Brannock Device. Patented in 1927, this became the industry standard to measure shoe size.
TYPE OF LIVING SPACE: 16 units • (12) One-bedroom units • (4) Two-bedroom units 950 - 1,450 SF Monthly rent: $1,550 - $2,594 UNIQUE FEATURES: • Tenant fitness center • Private terraces • Gourmet, dine-in kitchen ft. stainless steel appliances • Double vanities • High-speed internet included in rent • Skylights • Energy-efficient windows • In-unit washer & dryer • Walk-in closets • Controlled, secure access and video security system • Private resident entrances on S. Salina St. & Bank Alley • Pet-friendly: Dogs & cats welcome • All tenants receive a $50 monthly credit to Oh My Darling or The FITZ CONTACT: Lauren DiMarco Acropolis Development 315-802-6959
LDiMarco@AcropolisRealtyGroup.com
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All apartments designed by Juniper & Ivy Design JuniperandIvyDesign.com
321 - 323 S. Salina St.
The Whitney Lofts Developers Steve Case and Ryan Benz purchased 321 South Salina Street in 2017, and then purchased its adjacent neighbor, 323 South Salina Street, in early 2018. Part of the partners’ $4.5 million renovation included removing the aluminum facade that covered the windows – installed in the 1960s – to restore the buildings to their original early 1900s appearance. The developers hired Juniper & Ivy Design to maintain the building’s original charm and character, while bringing it into the 21st century with amenities including high-end countertops, cabinets and energy efficient stainless steel appliances. The team was able to save some of the original hardwood floors from the early 1920s, and maintained the original archways and tin ceilings. The units feature an abundance of exposed brick. Two apartments feature outdoor terraces that overlook Bank Alley; two other units feature skylights in the master bedroom. Operated by Ryan and Leigh Ann Benz, Oh My Darling and Clementine – a full-service restaurant and grab-and-go breakfast and lunch counter respectively – opened on the ground floor in March. Together, the restaurant space occupies 5,500 square feet. A speakeasy, “The FITZ,” designed with the Landmark Theatre in mind, opened in April.
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325 S. Salina St.
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he Syracuse Trust Building – originally built as a multi-floor bank with the tellers stationed on the first floor and offices on the floors above – is now home to four luxurious two-bedroom apartments. There is also 2,600 square feet of commercial space available for lease on the ground floor. Although The Syracuse Trust Company was the original tenant in the building, it’s not the only bank in the building’s history. Marine Midland had a branch there until 1980. An underground passageway called “The Subway” under Bank Alley linked this building to another bank at the current location of Icon Tower, allowing guards to transport money between the bank branches without having to exit to the street. From 1986 to 2007, the building housed a few offices but remained mostly vacant until 2011, when Pemco Group, Inc. and Goodfellow Construction Management, Ltd. partnered to undertake an historic renovation of the building.
TYPE OF LIVING SPACE: Four two-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom apartments 2,200 - 3,000 SF Monthly rent: $2,250 - $3,250 UNIQUE FEATURES: • Kitchens feature granite countertops and wet bar seating • Stainless steel appliances • Hardwood floors • Ceiling heights as tall as 16” • LED lighting • 1,000 SF great rooms ft. twosided gas fireplace • Washer & dryer in each unit • Additional storage available in basement • Direct elevator provides access to the foyer of every apartment • Controlled security access through ButterflyMX CONTACT: Jeff Appel Armory Boys, LLC 917-848-0152 jeff@armoryboys.com
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Armory Boys, LLC purchased the building in 2017 and continued renovations by upgrading the heating and distribution systems, installing new ground-floor lighting, and upgrading the security and entry system (ButterflyMX). Armory Boys also made individual upgrades to each unit and installed LED lighting throughout the building. Tourists will notice how antique period lighting enhances the ground-floor commercial space. The “great room” in each unit consists of approximately 1,000 square feet, including a two-sided gas fireplace, and a raised living room area. The kitchens offer plenty of countertop space, including an island with wet bar seating. The fifth floor is the largest of the units. Unique features here include access to a rooftop deck, and both front and rear windows.
480 S. Salina St. & 555 S. Clinton St.
The Lofts at Whitlock
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he Lofts at Whitlock capture the heart and spirit of Downtown Syracuse. The building is a symbol of the rebirth that South Salina Street has experienced in recent years, and offers an exciting glimpse ahead to its future.
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Named after the Whitlock family – prosperous merchants in Syracuse at the turn of the 20th century – the building was first established as six-stories. The building was rebuilt in 1947 in its current two-story form. Those who remember shopping along South Salina Street might remember visiting Lorenzo’s Restaurant in the 1950s, and then later, Goldberg’s Furniture. Goldberg’s operated a large showroom here through the late 1990s. Right now, a $3 million transformation is underway, bringing new life to the building. Situated between Clinton and Salina Streets, The Lofts at Whitlock boast secure entrances along both frontages. A unique courtyard entrance, located in the center of the building, leads to the iconic Goldberg’s staircase inside. Outside, the courtyard will overlook the Salt City Market, expected to open next year. The Lofts at Whitlock is currently seeking office or retail tenants to fill 16,000 SF of commercial space.
When construction is complete, The Lofts at Whitlock will feature a total of 26 apartments, unlike any others found in Downtown Syracuse. Each side of the building has a different feel: • The 13 units along the “Whitlock Clinton” side feature an upstairs loft. Here, tenants have access to a 1,500 square foot roof top deck. Two larger 8,000 square-foot decks are under construction. • On the “Whitlock Salina” side, there will be a mix of large one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. Nine units will contain a full second floor. The building promotes a pedestrianfriendly urban lifestyle throughout. With unique finishes and high-tech features tailored to the modern urban living experience, all of the apartments embody the mission of the Whitlock Partners: To maximize space and minimize waste. The partners prioritized energy-efficiency throughout the project and are in the process of securing Energy Star certification.
TYPE OF LIVING SPACE: 26 units total; Whitlock Clinton: (13) One-bedroom loft units 600 - 700 SF Monthly rent: $875 - $975; $1,150 (One unit) Whitlock Salina: (7) One-bedroom units (6) Two-bedroom units 700 - 1,200 SF Monthly rent: $1,000 - $1,600 UNIQUE FEATURES: • Stainless steel appliances • Granite countertops • Energy-efficient heating and cooling (In-unit controls) • Secure parking (Chimes Lot) Several other options available within one-block radius • ButterflyMX security (video and smart phone app) adaptable for specific access times & deliveries • Pet-friendly • High-speed internet included: 100 mbps standard upgradable to 1,000 mbps • Additional storage available in basement • In-unit washer & dryer for Whitlock Salina • Communal laundry for Whitlock Clinton CONTACT: Ryan Goodfellow JF Real Estate 315-472-2020 Ext 116 11 RGoodfellow@JFRealEstate.com
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440 S. Warren St.
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CGplayer is proud to be part of the growing technology scene in Downtown Syracuse. Founded in Central New York by Chedy Hampson, TCGplayer operates the leading online marketplace for trading card games and creates software that powers thousands of local game stores across the country. The company established its headquarters in The Galleries in 2018. The 44,000 square-foot space highlights the company’s love of geek culture and features inspiration from some of its staff members’ favorite fandoms.
TYPE OF OFFICE SPACE: • 44,000 SF • 250+ team members and still growing evey year • Great Place to Work Certified four years in a row AWARDS WON: • Fortune’s 100 Best Workplaces for Women • Top 50 Companies in NYS • CenterState CEO’s Business of the Year HQ DESIGN: • Stone castle in lobby • Two-story pirate ship • Starship, wizard and video game theme rooms
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As soon as you enter TCGplayer’s walls, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a medieval castle. Continue exploring to discover a two-story pirate ship (which currently houses TCGplayer’s Customer Service department) and themed work spaces that transport you to different worlds. There’s a starship room that’s ready for blast-off, a video game room to help you ‘level up,’ and a wizard room for practicing your potions. When you’re in the wizard room, make sure to take a
close look at the faces showcased in the frames— you might recognize a few TCGplayer staff members! Far from your average workplace, TCGplayer’s award-winning culture gains local and national accolades year after year. It’s been named a Great Place to Work by employees four years in a row and has also been recognized as one of Fortune’s 100 Best Workplaces for Women (2015), one of the Top 50 Companies in New York State (2016 and 2017) and CenterState CEO’s 2017 Business of the Year.
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he Wood Building’s name honors an entrepreneurial woman who achieved many firsts in Syracuse. Julia E. Wood was the first woman in Syracuse to file a patent, buy land, construct a building and own her own business. Today, her legacy lives on in the history of the building that bears her name.
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Julia grew up in a family of corset makers. She filed a patent for a new design, “The Madame Wood Corset,” in 1888. The design received wide success – advertisements ran in newspapers as far away as Chicago – prompting Julia to purchase land to build a place for her business, J.E. Wood & Company. Thus, the Wood Building was established in 1900. Julia moved her business into an upper floor of the four-story building – possibly the third floor – and rented out two storefronts and the remainder of the space. By 1901, the Central City Suspenders Manufacturing Company, the Electrus Company (which made medical trusses), two dressmakers and a dentist office called the building home. There is also evidence of two early apartments (later converted to office space) in the Syracuse City Directory, showing how once again Wood was ahead of her time in creating a true mixed-use building! J.E. Wood & Company continued to operate in the building through 1925, remaining in the family after Julia’s death until it was sold. In the mid-1920s, the building harbored one of the most ornate speakeasies in Syracuse. With private rooms off the main lounge, fancy décor, ornate furniture and mahogany bar, there is a good chance that the speakeasy was established in the exact space formerly occupied by J.E. Wood & Company. A list of the private club’s members – rumored to have featured the names of prominent citizens – was confiscated in a 1931 police raid. Though the building had multiple owners after the Wood family, it was not owner-occupied again until 1965 when Anasta M. Dimovick and Lazoras Kozaris purchased it to open a restaurant. The current owner, Menachem Friedfertig, has meticulously restored and renovated The Wood Building to preserve its historic character. Working with Luke Esposito of R.F. Esposito Construction Management Company, six unique apartments are nearing completion.
TYPE OF LIVING SPACE: (6) Luxury historic apartments Two-bedroom, two-bathroom units 1,100 SF Monthly rent: $1,850 - $2,150 UNIQUE FEATURES: • In-unit washer & dryer • Stainless steel appliances • Gas stove • Quartz countertops • Oversized windows • LED Lighting • Architectural restoration CONTACT: Dom Meccarielli NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson 315-373-7061 info@realty315.com
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here’s been a new buzz and energy surrounding the building at 300 East Washington Street since construction activity began last May. The interior has been gutted and demolished and the glass exterior facade has been removed, making way for beautiful balconies, which offer unique, breathtaking views of Syracuse. When the $35 million project is complete, a total of 214 units will offer something for everyone looking for a posh urban living experience. The upper floors will be home to spacious, one-, two- and three-bedroom units with private balconies. As the building descends in stories, the square footage allotment per apartment also decreases. The second and third floor will feature smaller studio apartments with access to large common areas, inviting a “co-living” type of experience, designed with entrepreneurs and young professionals in mind.
TYPE OF SPACE: 214 units total, including • 88 Studio units • 21 Loft units (One-, two-, and three-bedrooms) 544 - 1,350 SF Monthly rent: $1,500 - $2,500 UNIQUE FEATURES: • 140 on-site parking spots • Washer and dryer in loft units FIRST FLOOR: • Indoor pool & sauna, steam room • Locker rooms • Yoga room • Gym • Vending machines SECOND FLOOR (RECREATION): • Work & lounge areas • Games: Billiard pool table, shuffle board, foosball & sports lounge • Event room, kitchen & cafe THIRD FLOOR (QUIET): • Conference room & work stations • Library FOURTH FLOOR: • Basketball courts • Recreation room w/ big kitchen • Outdoor terrace CONTACT Trey West Acropolis Realty Group 315-406-4833 Twest@AcropolisRealtyGroup.com
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The vision of Carnegie Management Inc. is to bring “New York City style living” to Syracuse, offering an abundance of amenities like no other property in Downtown Syracuse. Tenants will have access to more than 20,000 square feet of unique amenity space, including an indoor pool and sauna, steam room, locker rooms, fitness room, game tables, lounge areas and much more! There is also 20,000 square feet of available retail space that will be geared toward tenant convenience. The building was established in 1970, built by the New York Telephone Company. Vacant since 1995, the owners have preserved original marble - in what will be the new lobby area - to honor the building’s past.
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The Lofts at Whitlock
480 S. Salina St & 555 S. Clinton St Syracuse, NY 13202 Proud to be a part of the Downtown Syracuse Revitalization
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Clinton Square Downtown Syracuse
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2,600 SF Retail Space Available For Lease 325 South Salina Street Contact Armory Boys, LLC 917-848-0152 Jeff@ArmoryBoys.com Contemporary Crafts &
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Regency Tower 770 James Street, Syracuse
Phone – 315-474-7811 or Fax – 315-474-7751 ljones06@twcny.rr.com or regency@suttoncos.com
UNIT TYPES: Furnished: Studio, One-bedroom and Two-bedroom Unfurnished: Studio, One-bedroom, Two-bedroom and Three-bedroom RENT INCLUDES: Electricity, Gas, Heat, A/C, Basic Standard Cable, WiFi, 24-hour Monitored Security and Trash Removal
ON-SITE AMENITIES: Front desk staffed from 8 am – Midnight daily; 24 hour video surveillance provides controlled access to the building Secure, heated and electronic access controlled underground parking garage Laundry facilities Attilio’s Restaurant Dental practice is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays Physician office Harem Beauty Salon Package service for tenants at the front desk Newly remodeled fitness room 24-hour emergency maintenance service Brand new community room currently under construction, to include a pool table, ping-pong and other amenities
NEWLY RENOVATED STUDIO, 1B AND 2B UNITS!! Regency Tower is located on a main CENTRO bus line with direct access to Syracuse University.
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