The tour, which was part of SUNY ESF’s Center for Community Design Research Visioning Voices Community Speaker Series, highlighted neighborhood properties such as People’s AME Zion Church, the South Side Innovation Center Dunk & Bright, the South Side Communications Center, the Mary Nelson Youth Center as well as a handful of projects in progress (Shawn Casey Building, Aspen Heights and Salina Crossing). Dunk & Bright has been a family business for nearly 100 years and the location on South Salina Street is 90,000 square feet.
Archive for November, 2016
Bright Future
Saturday, November 19th, 2016Cityview (Colorful)
Saturday, November 19th, 2016Leaf Changes
Friday, November 18th, 2016Cityview (Hester Street meets Salina Street)
Thursday, November 17th, 2016Throwback Thursday
Thursday, November 17th, 2016RIP
Wednesday, November 16th, 2016Lighting the Fuse of Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Tuesday, November 15th, 2016Some ways to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation, according to Carl Schramm, Syracuse University Professor and LeMoyne College grad, are as follows:
- Make economies grow
- Restore local banks (funding)
- Have less government involvement and reduce regulatory burdens
More start-ups equals more jobs, and at their best entrepreneurs are synthesizers, he said.
The Syracuse-native and former head of the Kauffman Foundation started Global Entrepreneur Week back in 2007. As part of his remarks on Monday, he also talked about our legacy of innovation here in the Salt City. Syracuse , now known for eds and meds, was once fertile ground for start up enterprises. In the days of the Erie Canal, he said, New York State was like Silicon Valley. Together pioneering ventures such as Sanderson Bros. Steel and LC Smith Typewriters helped solidify our region’s national reputation back in the day.
One business leader in the audience hinted that manufacturing may be poised for a healthy resurgence in these parts.
The ideas and dialogue from the Global Entrepreneurship Week at Syracuse University continues thru Nov. 18.
The Surprise of Street Art
Monday, November 14th, 2016Week in Review
Sunday, November 13th, 2016
Professor Louie and the Crowmatix paid tribute to singer/songwriter/poet Leonard Cohen during their show in Homer, NY. Cohen passed away earlier this week.