Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 9
46 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 opportunities for the creative workforce, with 40 live/work units for local artists and their families on the upper floors, and 1,500 square feet of community/commercial space at ground level. Palmieri says the estimated $12.5 million development project falls in line with his commitment to resurrect the city. “The downtown used to be stagnant,” the Mayor admits. “When I took office in 2012, one of the first things we did was go to Albany and consult with Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. He told me we were ready for a Control Board. As we all know, a Control Board takes authority out of the hands of local politicians. That’s not what we’ve done. We sat together – Brian, the police chiefs and engineers, the whole staff – and we mapped out a game plan.” Using his background in sales and marketing to “sell the city heavily,” Palmieri’s administration cut the city’s expenditures by 20%. He notes, “We Pride in Preservation 102 WEST DIVISION STREET SYRACUSE NY 13204 315-849-2343 | WWW.LAHINCHGROUP.COM Lahinch Group is a real estate company with core principles focused on client’s needs, community investment and partnerships that help preserve the fabric of the neighborhoods we call home. E mpo w ering people w ith developmental disabilities in Utica and surrounding communities to live their best life, since 1954. F ind a rewarding career and more ways to help us, help others: T HEARCOLC.ORG CONNECT WITH US ONLINE:
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