SYRACUSE, N.Y. — People who are interested in the annual Downtown Living Tour should make plans for the final Saturday in September. This year’s event is planned for Sept. 24, Laurie Reed, director of marketing for the Downtown Committee of Syracuse Inc. tells CNYBJ in an email.  The group is still working on securing the […]

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — People who are interested in the annual Downtown Living Tour should make plans for the final Saturday in September.

This year’s event is planned for Sept. 24, Laurie Reed, director of marketing for the Downtown Committee of Syracuse Inc. tells CNYBJ in an email. 

The group is still working on securing the properties that will participate but that effort should be done by mid-to-late July, she added. 

The Downtown Committee held the Downtown Living Tour on Sept. 25 of last year. In 2020, the event was held Sept. 26 after it had been originally scheduled for May 16 in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. 

On the website downtownsyracuse.com, the event is described as one that “markets the uniqueness and diversity of residential units in downtown. The tour offers something for everyone, from young professionals and empty nesters looking to live downtown, to architectural students and those interested in historic preservation, interior design, urban living and more.”

The Downtown Committee of Syracuse is a private, nonprofit, professional downtown-management organization, representing all property owners and tenants within the central business district of Syracuse. 

Eric Reinhardt

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