Crews to demolish Syracuse University building, parking lot to temporarily close

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crews will soon begin work to demolish the Hoople Special Education Building at 805 South Crouse Ave. on the Syracuse University campus.

The university is demolishing the Hoople Building to create space for construction of the upcoming National Veterans Resource Complex (NVRC).

To facilitate the demolition work, the parking lot at the corner of Marshall Street and South Crouse Avenue will be closed to the public beginning Monday, the City of Syracuse and Syracuse University said in a news release issued Thursday.

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Crews will temporarily use the lot for heavy equipment as part of the demolition. Both the school and the city expect crews to finish the work by January.

Syracuse owns the lot and leases it to the City of Syracuse for public parking close to the shops and restaurants along Marshall Street. 

The City suggests that drivers use the paid lot located between First Niagara Bank and University College along East Adams Street. Metered street parking in the area will also remain available.

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About the Hoople Building
Opened in 1953, the Hoople Building is named for Gordon Hoople, who graduated from Syracuse University in 1915 and its College of Medicine in 1919, according to its page on the Syracuse University Archives website.

Hoople served as a professor of otolaryngology at Syracuse’s School of Medicine and at, what is now, Upstate Medical University. 

He also established the school’s Student Health Services in 1923 and served as chair of the school’s board of trustees from 1967 to 1971, according to the website.

About the NVRC
The NVRC, which is tentatively scheduled for completion in the spring of 2019, will offer vocational and educational programs designed to advance the economic success of the region’s and the nation’s veterans and military families, according to Syracuse University.

The NVRC is a “key pillar” of the Central New York regional economic-development council’s winning proposal entitled “Central New York: Rising from the Ground Up,” the school contends. 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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