This city, which sits on Lake Ontario in New York State, is home to
old industrial buildings which make for a pretty hipster backdrop.
Not exact matches
Under Walsh's leadership, the Syracuse
Industrial Development Agency granted Riley's limited liability company, Syracuse Community Hotel Restoration Company 1, millions of dollars in property tax breaks to redevelop the 93 - year -
old building,
which contained pipes and wiring installed during the 1920s.
The city itself is super eclectic, even walking around the city centre you can see the great contrast between some really wonderfully experimental new
buildings, and their brutalist concrete counterparts, nestled in between areas like the Chinese Quarter, and also the remnants of Birmingham's more
industrial past with tons of great
old warehouse spaces, some of
which have been repurposed into really interesting places.
Buildings in Toronto were cheap in the 90's; not only was there a recession, but much of downtown's wonderful old buildings had very restrictive zoning, designed to keep office and residential uses out to preserve industrial jobs which were fleeing offshore and to the
Buildings in Toronto were cheap in the 90's; not only was there a recession, but much of downtown's wonderful
old buildings had very restrictive zoning, designed to keep office and residential uses out to preserve industrial jobs which were fleeing offshore and to the
buildings had very restrictive zoning, designed to keep office and residential uses out to preserve
industrial jobs
which were fleeing offshore and to the suburbs.
While at EPA, Holmstead attacked New Source Review rules,
which require pollution controls when new
industrial facilities are
built or
old ones are upgraded.