ITHACA — The Downtown Ithaca Alliance and Ithaca Mayor Svante L. Myrick announced that two new businesses recently opened in downtown Ithaca. STREAM Co-Lab, located at 123 South Cayuga St., Suite 201, is an architecture and landscape architecture firm founded by Noah Demarest in 2012. It is an innovative collaborative design studio shared with Whitham […]
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ITHACA — The Downtown Ithaca Alliance and Ithaca Mayor Svante L. Myrick announced that two new businesses recently opened in downtown Ithaca.
STREAM Co-Lab, located at 123 South Cayuga St., Suite 201, is an architecture and landscape architecture firm founded by Noah Demarest in 2012. It is an innovative collaborative design studio shared with Whitham Planning and Design, Attention Span, Randall + West Planners, Marshall Hopkins Illustration, and SPEC Consulting, according to the Downtown Ithaca Alliance.
Mockingbird Paperie, located at 142 The Commons, is a newly renovated paper, stationery, and card purveyor that originated as Ithacards in 2008. While retaining Ithacards’ bestselling products, proprietor Suzanne Loesch has expanded the product line to include writing instruments, wedding invitations, and decorative papers and stationery from all over the world, according to the Downtown Ithaca Alliance.