High Point Chiropractic Wellness moves office to Syracuse’s west side

SYRACUSE — Dr. Irum Tahir recently moved her growing chiropractic practice, called High Point Chiropractic Wellness, to Syracuse’s west side from its former location on Onondaga Hill. Tahir bought the 4,200-square-foot freestanding office building at 1732 W. Genesee St. for $238,000 from Pureenergy Property Management, LLC, according to a news release from JF Real Estate, […]

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SYRACUSE — Dr. Irum Tahir recently moved her growing chiropractic practice, called High Point Chiropractic Wellness, to Syracuse’s west side from its former location on Onondaga Hill.

Tahir bought the 4,200-square-foot freestanding office building at 1732 W. Genesee St. for $238,000 from Pureenergy Property Management, LLC, according to a news release from JF Real Estate, which brokered the sale.

Paul Myles of JF Real Estate represented Tahir and George Lee of Pyramid Brokerage Co. was the listing agent for the building, according to the news release.

The property, which is a converted residential structure, is currently assessed at $172,000 and has a full market value of nearly $210,000, according to the website of the Onondaga County Office of Real Property Services. Pureenergy had bought the property for $175,000 in January 2003, according to the site.

High Point Chiropractic Wellness serves Syracuse and the surrounding communities with chiropractic care for those suffering from back pain, neck pain, headaches, or muscular tightness and tension, according to its website (http://highpointsyracuse.com).

High Point was formerly located at an office on West Seneca Turnpike in the town of Onondaga.

Tahir earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College. She has worked with public and private organizations in inner-city New York and rural Pakistan to improve health conditions through education, according to her bio on the website. Tahir has worked in the countries of Madagascar and India, serving as an extension faculty member of Palmer College of Chiropractic in bringing chiropractic care to thousands of individuals who are less fortunate, according to the site. In November 2011, Tahir was honored as one of the top 100 Entrepreneurs under the age of 30 in the U.S. by the Kauffmann Foundation, her bio states. She was honored at the White House and was chosen to speak on entrepreneurship. 

 

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Adam Rombel

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